06/05/2026 3:22 p.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/industrial-led-lamp-ufo-100w-6500k-NF110/

Industrial LED lamp UFO 100W 6500K

REF: NF110
Specifications
  • LED lamp in UFO format.
  • 100W power (85-265 VAC).
  • Color temperature: 6500 ° K 11000 Lumens.
  • Connection by electric cable (L, N and GND).
  • Working temperature: -35º to 45º C.

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PVP
26.84
Price including VAT: 26.84
PVD
20.97
2 years
warranty
14 days
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100%
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Specifications
  • LED lamp in UFO format.
  • 100W power (85-265 VAC).
  • Color temperature: 6500 ° K 11000 Lumens.
  • Connection by electric cable (L, N and GND).
  • Working temperature: -35º to 45º C.

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Industrial LED lamp in UFO format, specially designed for lighting industrial spaces, exhibitions, workshops, warehouses, parking lots, etc. Smaller and lighter design of high performance. With LED technology, high energy efficiency, low consumption and longer life.

specs
  • LED lamp in UFO format.
  • 100W power (85-265 VAC).
  • Color temperature: 6500 ° K 11000 Lumens.
  • Connection by electric cable (L, N and GND).
  • Working temperature: -35º to 45º C.
  • 292 mm diameter. M10 thread fixing ring included to hang the lamp.
  • Estimated lifespan:> 30,000 hours.
  • Angle of light: 105 °.

  • Gross Weight: 2.45 kg
  • Product size (width x depth x height): 29.2 x 29.2 x 10.6 cm
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 33.5 x 33.0 x 17.0 cm

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Technical terms

  • Lumen
  • Electrical cable sections
  • Color temperature (K)
  • VAC
  • LED
  • Colors insulating tape
  • Colors of electric cables
Lumen
The lumen (symbol: lm) is the unit of the International System of Units to measure the luminous flux, a measure of the light power emitted by the source. The luminous flux of radiant flux difference that the former provides the variable sensitivity of the eye to different wavelengths of light and the latter involves all electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source according Wien law and Stefan-Boltzmann regardless of whether such radiation is visible or not. 1 lm = 1 cd. sr = 1 lx. m2

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