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Recessed LED profile is an aluminum channel or extrusion designed to be embedded into surfaces like ceilings, walls, or furniture to create a flush, seamless installation for LED strip lights. It consists of three main components: the aluminum housing, which acts as a protective casing and heat sink; a diffuser cover to soften and evenly distribute light; and space for the LED strip itself. As a leading Chinese recessed LED profile manufacturer, we can provide customized size services, welcome to inquire.
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How to Install Recessed LED Profile
Residential Lighting
Create a modern ambiance in your living areas, bedrooms, or kitchen by incorporating our Recessed LED Channels, which provide a sleek lighting solution.
Commercial Lighting
Enhance the professional appearance of offices, retail spaces, and other commercial areas with the clean, streamlined look of our Recessed LED Profiles.
Cabinetry Lighting
Utilize the angled recessed LED profiles to illuminate the contents of cabinets, shelves, and other wood furnishings, adding both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Architectural Highlighting
Highlight architectural features and design elements in any space, be it a home, office, or commercial venue, with the subtle, integrated lighting effect of our Recessed LED Channels.
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FAQs about Recessed LED Profile
A recessed LED profile, also known as an embedded LED channel, is an aluminum housing designed to be installed flush with surfaces like ceilings, walls, or floors. It holds LED strip lights, providing a seamless and elegant lighting effect while protecting the LEDs.
Recessed LED profiles offer several benefits:
- Enhanced aesthetics by hiding the LED strip
- Protection against dust and moisture
- Improved light distribution
- Reduced glare
- Heat dissipation for better LED performance
To select the right recessed LED profile, consider:
- Installation area (ceiling, wall, floor, indoor/outdoor)
- LED strip dimensions (ensure profile width is slightly larger)
- Desired lighting effect (direct or indirect)
- Diffuser type (clear, frosted, or opal)
- Mounting method (surface, recessed, or corner)
Yes, there are recessed LED profiles specifically designed for outdoor use. These are typically waterproof and made from materials that can withstand various weather conditions.
Installation steps for recessed LED profiles include:
- Planning the layout and measuring the installation area
- Creating a recess in the mounting surface
- Securing the profile using mounting brackets or adhesive
- Installing the LED strip inside the profile
- Attaching the diffuser cover and end caps.
Common diffuser options for recessed LED profiles include:
- Transparent: Highest light transmittance, no diffusion
- Frosted: High transmittance with good diffusion
- Opal: Best diffusion for spotless lighting
- Black: Lowest light transmittance.
Yes, most recessed LED profiles can be cut to the desired length using a standard hacksaw or a power saw with a metal-cutting blade.
Recessed LED profiles are installed flush with surfaces like ceilings or walls, creating a seamless look. Surface LED profiles are mounted directly onto surfaces, protruding outward. Recessed profiles offer a cleaner aesthetic but require more installation work, while surface profiles are easier to install but more visible.
Recessed LED profile dimensions vary based on the specific model and intended use. Common widths range from 10mm to 25mm, with depths typically between 6mm to 15mm. The length can often be customized or cut to size. It's important to choose a profile slightly wider than your LED strip to ensure proper fit.
To calculate recessed lighting:
- Measure the room dimensions (length and width)
- Calculate the room area (length x width)
- Determine lumens needed (area x lumens per square foot)
- Divide total lumens by lumens per fixture to get the number of fixtures needed
- Use the "spacing formula": distance between fixtures should be twice the distance from walls to first fixture.
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