For more than 10 years now, COB connectors and holders from BJB have catered for a wide range of possibilities. In a spot or downlight application, the connector is the central component. It performs essential functions for the COB, providing the heat sink attachment, power feed and reflector interface.
The range currently consists of several product series which are compatible with over 80 % of all COBs available on the world market. The corresponding optics, reflectors and cover plates complete the range.
YOUR ADVANTAGES
- Permanent contact pressure - Quick installation - Various wire routing possibilities (47.360) - Suitable for 80% of all COBs - Pre-assembly fixing of COB - Very flat (47.360 / 47.371) - Integrated optic and reflector interface - Suitable for fixing with P2F 28.902 (47.319 / 47.360) - The most comprehensive range worldwide
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For easy installation of optics together with LED modules, BJB has you covered. Literally, just one easy step for for assembly of LED modules and optics.
P2F Fixing Element for Optics
The preassembled P2F 28.905 provides the following benefits:
Just one step for assembly, as mentioned above, by simply pushing down P2F fixing elment
Costly screwing process is not required
The contact pressure of 10 N / P2F creates the basis for an optimal thermal management
Simple, round cut-out with 4.2 mm in the luminary sheet
BJB was founded in 1867 by Friedrich Wilhelm Brökelmann, Franz Jäger and Gustav Busse. The business began as a factory for petroleum lamps and developed into a company which manufactured components for establishing the connection between power supply and light. Today, BJB is a lighting technology brand which supplies innovative solutions to the lighting and domestic appliance industries worldwide. Visit our website for more information at BJB.com
There aren't many companies that have been around for 150 years. According to Business News Daily, there are only 21 American companies that were all started more than 150 years ago and are still thriving today. Companies such as JP Morgan Chase (1799), Jim Beam (1795), and DuPont (1802) are a few of the more recognizable brands.
And, when it comes to lighting technology, there's another company that's historic impact on an industry has thrived the test of time. That company is none other than BJB founded in 1867 in Germany. They will be headlining this years Lightfair International, in the historic city of Philadelphia. This event is the global epicenter of light, technology, knowledge, and innovation.
Joe Laufer, President of BJB's USA Operations is excited to feature advances in automation and board exchangeability, and they are highlighting a recent partnership with Signify (formerly Philips Lighting). Joe Laufer states:
Our solution, in partnership with Signify is to offer a system that allows for quick and easy board exchangeability. With our system, the board ‘clicks’ into brackets in the fixture (provided by us) which eliminates the need for screws. Further, the electrical connection is made via our connector (see attached brochure below). Field replacement would take seconds…
Joe Laufer, President - BJB USA
The industry, as a whole, does not seem to be interested in 'field repalaceability' but rather most interested in ease of installation during assembly. He continued:
We decided to display at Lightfair to showcase this product and hope to get a lot of feedback about this innovative solution.
BJB - Technology for Light
For those of you interested in checking out the smartest solution for easy electrical connection of linear LED boards, visit booth #3534 at the fair.
BJB is the world market leader for domestic appliance lighting using LED technology with a timelessly functional design.
Thomas Frerich
BJB enables OEMs to produce individual solutions from electrical, mechanical and optical components.
Thomas Frerich
BJB Automation via assembly, wiring and testing are the core activities with which we supply customer-specific systems from our engineering department.
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