E-Line Pro

MLT IQ

Any lighting task fulfilled in optimum quality.

Special requirements demand special lighting solutions. MLT lenses (multi-lens technology) specifically developed by TRILUX ensure individualised adaptation of luminaires to customer-specific lighting tasks and thus cover all P and M lighting classes with various light distribution characteristics. This means that any lighting solutions can be optimised according to road width/light point height ratio. Spotlighting tasks such as lighting of squares or industrial areas are fulfilled comprehensively using the modular and intelligent MLT IQ lens system.

Targeted light distribution tailored to customer needs

Besides four different-size circuit boards, a multitude of MLT lenses usable in any MLT IQ compatible luminaire are available to implement the ideal solution for any customer.

  • Various circuit boards

  • Application-specific distribution characteristics

Variety of solutions thanks to MLTIQ

Increased flexibility thanks to lens rotation in 90° steps.

The following overview outlines the challenges that can be conquered using a variety of MLT lenses (for 11 out of more than 20). Please note that other lighting tasks can also be solved using MLT IQ on request. 

AB2L: Class P

Asymmetric wide distribution for road lighting according to P lighting classes.

AB5L: Class M

Asymmetric wide distribution for road lighting according to M lighting classes with positive light point projection and an inclination angle of up to 15°.

AB6L: Class M

Asymmetric wide distribution for road lighting according to M5 and M6 lighting classes with a road width-to-light point ratio of 0,4 to 0,8.

AB7L: Class M

Asymmetric wide distribution for road lighting according to M3 and M6 lighting classes with a road width-to-light point ratio of 0,5 to 1,7.

AB8L: Class M

Asymmetric wide distribution for road lighting according to M1 and M2 lighting classes with a road width-to-light point ratio of 0.6 to 1.1.

AB9L: Class M

Asymmetric wide distribution for road lighting according to M5 and M6 lighting classes with a road width-to-light point ratio of 0.8 to 1.7.

RB6L: Squares

Rotationally symmetric wide distribution for area lighting, e.g. parking lots or pedestrian zones.

AM2L: Squares

Asymmetric medium-wide distribution for area lighting, e.g. parking lots and storage areas.

FR1L: Pedestrian Crossings

Extremely asymmetric distribution for pedestrian crossing lighting (right-hand distribution)

RB3L: Spotlighting

Rotationally symmetric wide distribution for spotlighting, half-value angle 50°

RE2L: Spotlighting

Rotationally symmetric narrow distribution for spotlighting, half-value angle 25°.

Ideal lighting with many series