
Nova M
Nova M
Nova M is a luminaire designed for flexible and focused illumination needs. It easily adjusts to a variety of architectural requirements with beam configurations ranging from super spot to wide. It guarantees excellent beam definition and visual clarity by using Full Width Tenth Maximum (FWTM) optics and delivering a high CRI of 90+ for accurate color representation. Nova M provides pleasant and reliable glare-free lighting with a UGR of less than 9 and an option of 1SDCM is also available.
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EFFICACY
100 lm/W
90+
BEAM ANGLES
20º, 30º, 43º, 75º
Highly efficient optics
Utilizing advanced LED technology, our lights deliver superior brightness while significantly reducing power usage. This also helps contribute to a greener environment by minimizing carbon footprint.
Degradation free – long life optics
With Alanod Miro Silver (Ultra-Technology) our products gives uniform lighting with highly accurate colours for the longer period of time without risk of ageing and yellowing. This gives pleasant experience of merchandise to the viewer and reduces maintenance expense of the fixture for the merchandiser.
Reduced spillage – more concentrated light
With micro-facet technology, our products achieve a perfect cut-off, minimizing glare and ensuring comfortable illumination. This feature is particularly beneficial in creating visually comfortable spaces.
High CRI 90+
WITH New Edge patented technology Designed by bartenbach & IT ENSURE 40% more light as compared to conventional fixtures also reducing considerable Glare




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Cutout = Ø140 mm
All dimensions are in mm.
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AceTech 2023

In-Store Asia

Mastering precision with Bartenbach
Location: Bartenbach GmbH, Austria

AceTech 2023

In-Store Asia

Mastering precision with Bartenbach
Location: Bartenbach GmbH, Austria

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