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Marl LEDs take to the catwalk»
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Couture Clubbing, an exquisite clothing design company for high-end events, lit up their unique Heavenly Order dress design with LEDs from Marl International and showcased alongside other 'dresses of light' to celebrate the fusion of light and fashion. Arrays of dazzling and prestigious garments designed by Amy Winters and Kseniya Zagorodnyuk were on show for the launch of their new company, Couture Clubbing. One of these included a unique helix shaped band wrapped around one of the models which was illuminated with Marl LEDs. 'Couture Clubbing' creates clothes for high-end nightclubs and other glamorous red-carpet events. Unique pieces are created for special events including fashion galas, concerts, award ceremonies and music videos. We incorporate luxury textiles with innovative fabrics that react to light, sound and atmosphere. For more details: Read the full news article | Send an email to Couture Clubbing | Contact us |
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New Marl panel indicators offer multiple benefits»
Marl’s stylish new range of metal bodied panel indicator LEDs is not only up to 25% more energy efficient than the earlier versions, but is also truly bi-polar, and can be driven from a wide voltage band.
The new Marl panel indicator LEDs will operate from any voltage in the range 12-28V with minimal variation in brightness making them ideal for battery powered systems and other applications where input voltage is subject to wide variations. Unlike most LEDs they are insensitive to the polarity of the incoming power supply, and will work equally well wired either way around.
For more details:
Read the full news article | View our full range of professional panel indicators | Contact us
Or download PDF datasheets for the new products: 531, 534, 537, 538, 698 and 699.
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Marl LED fitted in Formula One cars»
A Marl LED is to be fitted to all Formula One cars, following its approval by the FIA as the Warning Light in a mandatory Crash Severity Indication System to indicate the severity of an accident to medical rescue crews.
Read the full news article | *NEW* BBC One Interview Video (WMV, 3MB)
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