Physionary – Preferred Luximprint Optics Design Partner
Physionary is one of the most prominent affiliated Luximprint Optics Design partners. Their revolutionary, in-house developed design software incorporates the latest Luximprint process capabilities, thus ensuring smooth processing of the physical parts after they are designed. The optics design solutions are offered as a service to the global Luximprint users.
Light The Way you Want It
Light plays a crucial role in all aspects of architectural design. Whether it is purely functional or uniquely aesthetic, you always want to be in control of what direction the light goes. By combining established LED lighting technology with in-house written optics design software, the company provides you with full control over the light distribution in your project.
Light Where Needed
The revolutionary approach works, on the contrary to conventional design methods, from the surface to be illuminated back to the light source (Figure 1), whereas with traditional procedures the optics designer starts to design his lens at the source (Figure 2).
[caption id="attachment_3317" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Figure 1: Target-to-source method [Light source (ray file)] → [Secondary optics (CAD)] ← [External distribution of light (Eulumdat)][/caption]
[caption id="attachment_3316" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Figure 2: Diagram Ray-tracing method [Light source (ray file)] → [Secondary optics (CAD)] → [External distribution of light (Eulumdat)][/caption]
Proprietary Optics Design Software
Physionary created its own optics design software, offering a very high flexibility and leading up to unique state-of-the-art results. Developing their own software and writing their own code has always enabled the team to make highly tailored products that do exactly what the user wants.
The Luximprint Design Guidelines and Material Specifications are designed into the software to ensure smooth processing of the prototypes during the next stages.
You may contact Physionary directly via their profile in the Optics Design Hub or just feel free to ask us for an introduction instead.