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Description
Lombardo PIK 80 Bollard made from a pole and body in anodized EN-6026 aluminum with high resistance to oxidation due to the anodizing treatment. The diffuser of PIK 80 Lombardo Bollard is in optical polycarbonate with PoliGLASS finish, by injection molding Silicone gaskets.

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Ø: 80 mm x H: 250 mm; Ø: 80 mm x H: 500 mmMaterial
Anodized aluminium, Optical polycarbonate diffuser, Silicone gaskets, Stainless steel A4 boltsIP Value
IP68Cable Length
2m2700KLumen
520 lm; Real Lumen 245 lmCRI
80Appliance Classes
Class ITechnical Information
Resistance to breakage: IK 08 5J xx7Power Consumption
4.5WProduct Code
LL1350052Brand - Product Type
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Understanding the Kelvin (K) rating is crucial for creating an optimal lighting environment. The color temperature of light influences visual comfort, task efficiency, and mood. Higher Kelvin values suit focused workspaces, while lower values are best for relaxed settings.Also from Lombardo