Indiana Lighting Agents
Duane CrevistonTechniLight/ S2C201 E. Army Trail Road, Suite 102 Bloomingdale, IL 60108 | Brian CoddingtonTechniLight/ S2C201 E. Army Trail Road, Suite 102 Bloomingdale, IL 60108 |
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Indiana lighting agents and lighting reps are providing Hoosier State residents with the opportunity to illuminate their lives through quality Phantom products and accent lighting tools. This region offers its citizens regal beauty through beautiful rolling plains, majestic hills, and sandy dunes, which are located along the beaches of Lake Michigan. It is no wonder that Indiana residents are searching for the right lighting manufacturer agent to help them illuminate this breathtaking landscape. Although this region is stunning, the winters can be long and dreary. Therefore, Indiana lighting agents are assisting Hoosiers in their quest to brighten up their homes, in an effort to beat back Old Man Winter.
Phantom’s Contour Projector, offered by their Indiana lighting agent, is unlike any other fixture. This patented product provides focused illumination that gives paintings the appearance of floating. This is accomplished through an intricate design using multiple glass Pyrex condenser lenses and a 75-watt MR16/FO lamp, which was originally designed for the fiber optic industry. The light is collected and magnified by the lenses and then intensified. The light passes through the masking ring, containing a shutter or brass confinement plate, and then reprocessed through one or more 39mm, 75fl Pyrex glass focal lenses and distributed onto the art. The focal lens within the structure is adjustable, allowing Indiana residents or a Phantom lighting agent to focus the illumination onto a specific area. The contour projector produces a 13mm diameter circle of light at the focal point, which is approximately 40mm from the lamp. The illumination is safe for all works and will not cause fading or UV light damage. Instead it will bring out the true colors within the piece. Our Indiana lighting agent would be happy to answer any questions you might have regarding the contour projector. Our Indiana lighting agent is also offering Phantom’s Strip Lights. This is a low voltage option for china cabinets, breakfronts, coves and more that is very easy to install. Unlike other forms of this type of illumination, our strip lights are custom made to fit the homeowner’s requirements. These fixtures are about hiding the wires and focusing the attention on the items being illuminated. Phantom LED strip lights use hidden low voltage connectors. The low voltage lighting manufactured and offered by our agent, allows Indiana homeowner’s the opportunity to adjust shelves without disconnecting or fighting wires. Incorporating a low voltage dimmer designed for inductive loads can be used to brighten or darken the lighting within the space to create a variety of moods. There are three mounting categories available. Our Indiana lighting agent can help you determine, if your project needs horizontal, vertical, or cove illumination. Homeowners can also choose between brass or stainless steel trims in satin or polished finishes for under cabinet lighting applications. Phantom’s local lighting agent is eager to illuminate the homes and lives of Indiana residents. Indiana’s natural beauty is loved by loyal Hoosiers, but the dreary winters can weigh heavily on this happy crowd. The Phantom Contour Projector and Strip Lights provide a unique way to highlight prized possessions by washing them in spectacular illumination. Phantom’s lighting agents are dedicated to brightening up the interiors of homeowners all over the country with their quality products, while easing the effects of gray skies. |
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The field of the flag shall be blue with nineteen stars and a flaming torch in gold or buff. Thirteen stars shall be arranged in an outer circle, representing the original thirteen states; five stars shall be arranged in a half circle below the torch and inside the outer circle of stars, representing the states admitted prior to Indiana; and the nineteenth star, appreciably larger than the others and representing Indiana shall be placed above the flame of the torch. The outer circle of stars shall be so arranged that one star shall appear directly in the middle at the top of the circle, and the word "Indiana" shall be placed in a half circle over and above the star representing Indiana and midway between it and the star in the center above it. Rays shall be shown radiating from the torch to the three stars on each side of the star in the upper center of the circle. |



