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STG Aerospace launches world's first blue-glowing photoluminescent floor path

Cabin lighting company STG Aerospace has launched its latest innovation in photoluminescent floor path system technology, saf-Tglo blu, which is the world's first blue-glowing photoluminescent floor path marking system.

Based on the proven technology of the original and market-leading saf-Tglo photoluminescent range, the unique and patented design of saf-Tglo blu shifts from the traditional green glow to a cool blue glow to enhance the cabin aesthetics without compromising passenger safety.

Saf-Tglo blu meets the same critical regulatory performance standards as all saf-Tglo systems and offers airlines and interior designers a new solution to improve cabin aesthetics by providing a pleasing blue glow in low light or dark conditions, is ideal to blend with airline branding colour schemes and to harmonise with the latest LED mood lighting systems.

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Like all saf-Tglo system, saf-Tglo blu requires no power source and is fully charged by the cabin lighting within minutes. It is 100% reliable and significantly reduces maintenance and operational costs.

Part of the latest generation SuperSeal UltraLite range, saf-Tglo blu is the narrowest, lightest and most discrete floor path marking solution on the market and is available in over 300 colours, with an OverCarpet option to hide and conceal carpet edges.

Nigel Duncan, STG Aerospace’s Chief Executive, commented: “Saf-Tglo is the photoluminescent floor path marking system of choice for almost every major aircraft OEM and over 300 airlines around the world. Saf-Tglo blu is a great example of how STG Aerospace continues to invest in product development and beautifully bridges the gap between critical safety performance and cabin aesthetics.  Since 1995, we have led the field in the development of photoluminescent aircraft lighting.”

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