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Ayrton launches Kyalami
Ayrton has launched the Kyalami, the first IP65-rated laser source luminaire in its Creative Solution series. Kyalami is inspired by the MagicDot which had been released in 2015. Devised for architectural graphic effects, Kyalami is an ultra-compact luminaire whose essential performance capability is based on its design, extreme miniaturization, and a minimalist cylindrical footprint that allows multiple luminaires to be installed only a few centimetres apart.
A sphere of 265 mm incorporates Kyalami’s 100 W laser module, cooling system and optics, while its 126 mm front lens positioned in the continuity of the sphere provides Kyalami with a unique visual signature. Kyalami pushes the limits when it comes to beam definition, with native contrast never before achieved by a digital light source. Its proprietary three-lens optical system produces an intensive 1° beam and a wide range of focus that permits the beam shape to be adjusted according to the operating distance.
Kyalami delivers a record luminous flux of 400,000 lux at 10 m from its next generation speckle-free laser source, which is designed for rendering a D65 white point that allows perfect colour reproduction. The colour section includes a high-definition progressive CMY colour mixing system and a multi-position instant access colour wheel equipped with five corrective filters, and 17 complementary colour filters.
Kyalami’s graphics capability offers a choice of 29 fixed metal gobos designed to sculpt light in “beam” mode. These gobos can be blended with two individually combinable rotating prisms allowing the production of a multitude of volumetric lighting effects. A light and heavy frost filter complete the graphic tool palette.
Kyalami adopts a minimalist style due to simplified waterproofing and the continuous rotation of the pan and tilt movement, increasing the possibilities for generating complex effects. The luminaire’s dimensions measure 265 x 430 x 265 mm (l x h x d). It weighs in at 14.5 kg.
(Photo: Ayrton)
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