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FTI announces the launch of a high power LED light engine for large active diameter industrial applications.

The patent pending device will be certified by ETL under the UL lab/industrial protocol, and will be CE certified. The unit will be manufactured at the company’s new electronic assembly facility in Pomfret CT beginning in April 2010. FTI began designing and manufacturing light source products in 2004. Using a very simple but effective coupling

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FTI announces the addition of an electronic assembly cell to their manufacturing capability.

On November 1, 2009 management formally approved a plan to add the cell at its existing corporate facility in Pomfret Connecticut. The change will add a capability important to some of its customers, and allow the company to control production of its new patent pending LED light source. The new cell will also round out

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FTI announces the launch of a high power White LED light engine for medical and industrial applications.

The patent pending device will be certified under the UL medical protocol 2026-01-02-03, and will be CE certified. This will be the first FDA approved light source for medical applications in FTI’s portfolio. FTI began designing and manufacturing light source products in 2004.  Using a very simple but effective coupling strategy, engineers at FTI can

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FTI announces the launch of an RGB LED light engine for commercial and industrial applications.

“This lamp technology is interesting in two regards: The product is less expensive than most high power sources in the current market, and it is packaged with a user-friendly software interface, giving the user complete control over performance”, said Steve Giamundo, the company’s VP of Sales and Marketing Once the user has created a lighting

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FTI announces the addition of pre-populated StarscapeTM star ceiling system “Tiles”.

“The use of these 2×2 ceiling tiles reduces installation labor 87%, maintains the random star effect, and eliminates the need for light source storage, as the main source of light is a local LED on each tile”, said Zack Morin, the company’s application Sales Engineer. The 2×2 ceiling tiles are available in two standard colors

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FTI announces the addition of pre-made and stocked StarscapeTM star ceiling system “kits”.

Smaller, standard stocked Starscape kits provide the same quality and realistic night sky as the company’s traditional system, but prepackaged and stocked in volume for smaller spaces and budgets. Using these pre-engineered and manufactured kits dramatically reduces the square foot cost of ownership without compromising quality. The new system-in-a-kit approach is available in 4 different

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FTI announces the development of a proprietary process to fuse optical, leaded glass fibers at the input, eliminating epoxy to improve high temperature and transmission performance.

The process will be used to manufacture high end medical light guides and industrial components. Current testing confirms the process to be effective for Lightguides requiring .150” – .250” active areas (3.8mm to 6.3mm). Testing is currently under way to prove the process effective for light guides up to .5” (13mm). “The beauty of this

FTI announces the development of a proprietary process to fuse optical, leaded glass fibers at the input, eliminating epoxy to improve high temperature and transmission performance. Read More »

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