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    redesigned reflectors by sunlight supply

    Aquarium Specialty has updated their site with the newly redesigned Sunlight Supply reflectors. Most notable is the LumenMaxElite which we previously wrote about regarding beta testing. The Reef Optix Plus and LumenMax pendent/reflectors were also updated.The new material is still 95% reflective, while the dimpled surface eliminates hot spots and better disperses light.  All Sunlight [...]

    Aquarium Specialty has updated their site with the newly redesigned Sunlight Supply reflectors. Most notable is the LumenMaxElite which we previously wrote about regarding beta testing. The Reef Optix Plus and LumenMax pendent/reflectors were also updated.The new material is still 95% reflective, while the dimpled surface eliminates hot spots and better disperses light.  All Sunlight Supply retailers should be getting them in soon. 

     From AS:

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    Aquarium Specialty SS

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    • Sam

      It’s important to know the difference between Hammertone and this material. This is NOT hammertone. It’s Alanod Miro 9, also referred to as 9033. That’s all, just wanted to clarify :)

    • http://glassbox-design.com e&f

      Thanks Sam, we were merely using it to describe the “texture” ;) Any plans to use the Anolux Miro-Silver for higher reflectivity in other products?

    • Sam

      I understand, but I just want to make sure folks do not assume it’s the old Hammertone they’ve seen in the past. This is a new material which we are very excited about. Performance increases have been recorded at a minimum of 10% on our various reflectors.

      Right now, Miro silver isn’t doing to well for us. Not only is it not good for the conditions we put our lights under, it’s also difficult to work with from a manufacturing standpoint. We’ll continue to play with it though. Maybe one day it’ll work with one of our projects.

      Thank you!

      -Sam

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