Case Study: Urology Center in Little Rock

The project provided lighting for a range of medical and cleanroom applications


Project Overview: Urology Surgery Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA

 The Challenge:

Providing lighting for a range of medical and cleanroom applications within the facilities of the newly built surgery center.

The Process:

True to the Center's ethos of utilizing the latest available tech to enhance the quality of life for their patients, there was a focus between on bringing forward only the highest quality solutions that suit the needs of the center but more importantly, the patients.

The Solution:

The CRIG-3558 and the MD1IF-3792 from the Viscor Certolux line are equipped for a reliable and long-life LED illumination. The CRIG-3558 is certified for ISO Class 5 Cleanrooms and both fixtures are built for protection against any contaminant ingress. These luminaires meet the functionality needs and requirements of this modern, state-of-the-art medical facility.

 



September 24, 2020


Topic Area: Energy and Power


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