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Aspöck Systems GmbH
ASPÖCK GROUP | Lighting with a system.
Aspöck has been an international partner to the automotive industry since 2006. Its goal is to combine modern LED technologies with attractive design, high safety and resource conservation.
Aspöck Systems was founded in 1977. Today, the company develops, simulates and manufactures forward-looking lighting and system solutions for vehicles at three European locations. Eight sales offices ensure a strong, international sales and service network. Customer enquiries are handled quickly and locally. With a market share of 65 per cent in the European car and truck trailer market and an export quota of 94 per cent, Aspöck lighting systems can be found almost everywhere on Europe's roads.
An extensive product portfolio has been developed for the trailer, semi-trailer and body segments, the automotive and two-wheeler industries, the agricultural and construction sectors, special OEMs and linear LED technologies.
Aspöck is an industrial company with clear values. The company operates responsibly, conserves resources and continuously improves itself to protect the ecosystem. Projects for component optimisation, sustainable material and tool concepts and in-house recycling of plastics are being implemented step by step.
Plastic is the main material used. It enables intelligent, efficient lighting systems in lightweight construction and thus contributes to climate change mitigation. Bio-based and biodegradable plastics are no longer a vision of the future, but will soon be reality. In terms of function and design, customer requirements can be implemented with virtually no limitations. What other raw material can claim this?
Product solutions from Aspöck – innovations for every application
The latest product developments include the Aspöck LED module for radiator grille lighting in the Daimler 214 series of the Mercedes E-Class. In future, it will also be used in other Daimler series.
Four LED modules illuminate two glass fibre light guides, which are temperature-resistant and produce a homogeneous light pattern over the entire length. With a diameter of only 2 mm, the light design is discreet and unobtrusive. It is flexible in use and requires significantly less installation space.
The Aspöck LED module for off-road applications from KTM combines low beam, high beam and position lights in a compact lamp unit. Compared to bulbs, it offers significantly higher light output. The bayonet lock allows tool-free replacement. The module is sealed in accordance with IP standards and is therefore resistant to water, dust, shocks and vibrations – ideal for off-road applications such as motocross and trial riding.
The LuxLED I Bi-LED front light module was developed for the agricultural sector. It impresses with its compact design, low weight and efficient luminous power.
The LuxLED II multifunctional front headlight is available in horizontal or vertical versions. It offers a distinctive position light that can also be used as a homologated daytime running light, as well as low beam and high beam in accordance with ECE R149. LuxLED II is manufactured with a high proportion of bio-based plastics – for maximum recyclability.
The EcoLED III customized is an energy-efficient Full-LED rear lamp. Customized designs can be implemented in the Glowing Body, the large homogeneous light surface of the parking lamp. The 24-volt series lamp has an ISO pulse 13207-1 as standard and meets the highest protection classification IP6K9K.
The FlexLED tape product range from Aspöck is designed for interior and exterior vehicle lighting. High flexibility, robustness and protection classification IP6K9K enable use in trucks, cars, construction machinery, emergency vehicles, agricultural vehicles and caravans. State-of-the-art LED technology and sustainable plastics ensure lightweight, resource-saving lighting systems. They offer almost unlimited design and functional possibilities. For example, FlexLED strips were used to create the front and rear lighting for Toyota's L6 and L7 category electric vehicles. The fully encapsulated LED strips produce a homogeneous light pattern, reduce glare, are insensitive to environmental influences and comply with ECE homologation guidelines for direction indicators, tail lights, stop lights, reversing lights, position lights and number plate lamps.