Darklight reflector

A defined reflector calls a downlight without glare. Which is very important for visual comfort in the room.
Especially in the event of a flat lamps, the light cone can cause a disturbing glare if no corresponding limitation has been used.
Reflectors with sliding parabola burn points and shields prevent the leakage of light above the shielding angle.
In the case of intestinal reflectors, the shielding angle is equal to the low lend angle, since the lamp cannot be recognized directly. There is no glare.