Constructive Preventive
Medicine
Environmental responsibility
starts with the design concept.
At development stage, the
WILA objectives are reflected
in terms of reducing volume,
materials and the number of
parts used, mechanical
separability, the use of robust,
unmixed and durable materials,
as well as maximum operational
efficiency in the form of "design
laws". Laws from which the user
profits directly: environmental
responsibility, which not only
benefits health, but which also
saves resources and money.
Recycling Concept
Right down to the very last
detail, the WILA cross-product
concept of modular design has
its origins in a single claim: to
practice the simple and
unmixed separation of all
components for recycling.
Less Cleaning
The 2M assembly principle
shows that the ability to
separate components also
reduces maintenance work
as the luminaire inserts are
only mounted shortly before commissioning, which prevents
soiling. The resulting shorter
maintenance intervals also
benefit the environment.
Durable Materials
The materials used in all WILA
products are selected in
accordance with three main
criteria: lightness, stability and
non-polluting purity. For this
reason, the only materials used
are magnesium alloys, cast
aluminium, high-purity
aluminium, resistant stainless
steel and, as non-metallic
material, Bayblend FR 90
(PC/ABS). Energy-intensive
coating processes suitable for
the selected materials, such as
powder coating and anodising,
complete the processing
methods. Consequently, the
luminaires are halogen-free,
have greater flame protection,
light stability and high resistance
to thermal deformation. Solidity
that stands the test of time.
More Light - Lower Energy
Consumption
A logical consequence of the
search for the most innovative
solution and the desire to save
energy wherever possible
inevitably leads to the use ofstate-of-the-art and thus the
most efficient types of lamps
with a higher light yield of up
to 30%. This is highlighted by
the concentration on compact
fluorescent lamps of type
TC-TEL, linear and circular
fluorescent lamps of type T16
and T16-R, as well as on
high-pressure discharge lamps
with ceramic burner technology
and low-volt halogen lamps
of the IRC generation.
Energy Savings
Energy savings are not only of
direct economic benefit, they
are also reflected in the lower
consumption of resources. One
reason why WILA is the first
manufacturer to consistently
recommend and offer only
luminaires with electronic
ballasts. Electronics save
space, weight, increase
lifetime and use energy more
intelligently and more efficiently.
With the claim to pursue
ongoing further development
and with the incentive of
continuing to question the
usual, by installing electronic
ballast boards directly in
luminaire operating modules,
WILA renders the conventional
electronic ballast housing
redundant. |