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Komoto showcases compact LED lighting for traffic applications

Komoto of Taiwan, which specialises in research and development of traffic LED strobe lighting, will be at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 to debut several new models – the C series, H series, S series and M series.
February 26, 2016 Read time: 1 min

8341 Komoto of Taiwan, which specialises in research and development of traffic LED strobe lighting, will be at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 to debut several new models – the C series, H series, S series and M series.

The company says these models all provide an intelligent and compact LED light source for a wide range of traffic applications, including law enforcement, ANPR, E tolling and traffic monitoring. The M series was designed for mobile traffic applications. Housed in a vandal-proof IP66 enclosure for outdoor installation, it supports POE and surge protection up to 2kv. The pulsing range can be adjustable from 3K~600Hz.

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