Prioritize readability and color fidelity while avoiding glare. Slim 24V strips with aluminum profiles and opal diffusers deliver even brightness across the bay.
Total meters ≈ shelf width × no. of shelves × no. of bays. A common bay is 0.9–1.2 m wide with 5–6 shelves → about 4.5–7.2 m per bay.
Driver sizing = (W/m × total meters) × 1.25 headroom. Prefer 24V to minimize voltage drop on longer runs.

Total meters ≈ bay width × shelves per bay × number of bays. Driver sizing ≈ (W/m × total meters) × 1.25 headroom.
| Voltage | W/m | lm/m | CRI | CCT | Cutting | Width | IP | Notes | Downloads |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24V | 6–10 | ~700–1100 | ≥90 | 6500K | 50 mm | 8/10 mm | IP20 | Main under‑shelf lighting; even coverage | Spectrum Report |
| 24V | 12 | ~1200 | ≥95 | 4000–5000K | 50 mm | 10 mm | IP20/54 | Higher CRI option for beauty/health categories | Datasheet |
From the 1‑meter test sample: flux ≈ 638.8 lm, efficacy ≈ 104 lm/W, Ra ≈ 93.9, TLCI ≈ 94.4, peak wavelength ≈ 454 nm. See report for details.
Download: S005120BB1LZ 6500K (1 m) Spectrum Report
Coverage depends on actual certified models and materials. Contact us for the certificate list per model.


Most pharmacy bays are 0.9–1.2 m wide with 5–6 shelves, so 4.5–7.2 m per bay. Add top/backlight as needed.
24V reduces current and voltage drop on long or multi-branch runs, delivering more uniform brightness per shelf.
IP20 is typical for indoor cabinets. Consider IP54 only for special cleaning policies; ensure proper thermal design.
Yes. We can provide compatible drivers and dimming modules. Door/PIR triggers are also available.