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Developed by Nitto, RAYCREA is the light control technology enabling new forms of light expression.
You can see the features of RAYCREA, such as "light distribution control," "Duality," "transparency," and "flexibility" in the video.
RAYCREA lighting transmits background light even when turning on, so you can see a variety of expressions created by the overlapping of light when multiple pieces are layered on top of each other.
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Light guiding is also possible with glass. When laminated to float glass, there is a color shift and light attenuation compared to acrylic panels.
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It is currently limited to indoor use.
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Laminating on two-dimensional curved surfaces is possible.
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The seamless film is approximately 1 meter from the light source.
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With acrylic panels, light guiding has been confirmed up to about 2 meters from the light source (the luminous effect may appear weak due to the light distribution). In addition, a film seam will occur at about 1 meter from the light source due to the manufacturing process of RAYCREA film.
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It is possible to change the color of the acrylic panel by changing the color of the light source since it emits light of almost the same color as the light source.
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The brightness can be changed by adjusting the output of the light source.
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Light usually diminishes as it get far from the light source.
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Due to the characteristics of RAYCREA film, the lighting has directional properties.
It is characterized by its high transparency when the lights are off and by the directional properties of lighting.
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Please fill out the inquiry form since it is currently in a limited sales cannels.
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It varies depending on your inquiry. Please check the Steps to Implementation.
If you have any questions about RAYCREA™ products, please fill out the inquiry form.
In September 2021, Nitto exhibited at Milan Design Week for the first time to present RAYCREA™, the new light control technology it has been developing.