Spherolit reflectors
Due to the individual shaping of the spherolites, the reflector characteristic can be controlled over a wide range. The result is spotlight reflectors that have the same basic geometry, i.e. diameter, depth and focal point, but different light distribution patterns, from narrow spot to wide flood. All these characteristics share one common factor - producing a light quality of the highest standard. The beams are exceptionally uniform, without striations and have a neat, slightly soft edge - and that in connection with a suitably high light output ratio.
The optical principle of the Spherolit reflector: Depending on the convex shape used in each individual sub area, the incident light reflected off them is spread accurately. Consequently, the Spherolit reflector, narrow spot, has the flattest spherolites, while the convex shape of the Spherolit reflector, wide flood, is most pronounced.