Valoya’s C90 of the C-series LED lights is now cETLus-certified. This means that it has passed all tests required for standards in US and Canada. The C90 now meets the growing demand from professional North American growers for vertical farming applications and for use in tissue culture and other multilayer growing applications.
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The dimmable, passively cooled, C-series has gained popularity in Europe, where it has already been available since 2015. The dimmable C-series fixtures are available in all Valoya standard spectra for various applications including research with artificial daylight, optimized lighting for various species in plant breeding, seed production and food production without daylight in vertical farms. All the C-series fixtures are manufactured by ISO 9001 (Quality Management Systems) and ISO14001 (Environmental Management Systems) certified factory. The products are made in Europe.
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