Daylighting system
The LightFlex system from SunOptics offers many lens options that allow the end user to match the design with the natural light source.
The LightFlex system from Sunoptics is a prismatic daylighting solution for suspended-ceiling applications. It provides optimal use of daylight, delivering glare-free lighting while minimizing energy usage from electric lighting. LightFlex is offered with numerous lens options, enabling the end user to match the design of the electric source with the design of the natural light source, a feature that separates the product from competitive daylighting offerings. It is also integrated with Acuity Brands LED luminaires and intelligent controls. The LightFlex toplighting system uses the Sunoptics Signature Series prismatic skylight. This skylight allows the system to efficiently capture low-angle sunlight and optimize light distribution. A unique, patent-pending optic sphere drives light down through the skylight’s light well, maximizing the system’s light penetration.
Sunoptics
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2012 Salary Survey
In a year when manufacturing continued to lead the economic rebound, it makes sense that plant manager bonuses rebounded. Plant Engineering’s annual Salary Survey shows both wages and bonuses rose in 2012 after a retreat the year before.
Average salary across all job titles for plant floor management rose 3.5% to $95,446, and bonus compensation jumped to $15,162, a 4.2% increase from the 2010 level and double the 2011 total, which showed a sharp drop in bonus.












