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OCL Architectural Lighting Uses 3D Printing for Luminaries

OCL Architectural Lighting Uses 3D Printing for Luminaries

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• OCL Architectural Lighting is using material extrusion to make luminaries. The luminaries are intended for commercial lighting and are available in the Printz line. The line is “specification-grade lighting,” a...

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OCL Architectural Lighting is using material extrusion to make luminaries. The luminaries are intended for commercial lighting and are available in the Printz line. The line is “specification-grade lighting,” a high-end lighting segment with customizable, made-to-order pieces that light offices, retail spaces, or places like your local gym. In this case, the Luminaries are between 45 and 91 cm in diameter, much larger than most of the lamps we usually see. OCL also reportedly developed its own in-house material extrusion technology specifically for these lamps. The company worked to make the line repeatable and has designed and produced it to function in commercial spaces. The lamps are available in the Ola, Cosma, and Hela models and contain at least 85% recycled material. David Cervant
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