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Thermal Management for Concert Lighting

Multiple industries including broadcasting, medical, military, consumer, and others require heating and cooling depending on their application.

Terry Persun

Stage Events

Jun 11, 2025

Cooling fans are a staple product in many industries, such as large data centers, broadcasting, medical, commercial products, military and defense, and multiple large-scale operations whether in lighting or temperature management in office buildings. 


As a design and manufacturing company, Pelonis provides a wide array of products that deliver the necessary thermal management required by users. When the right product isn’t available off-the-shelf, they provide custom and semi-custom solutions. Here are a few examples: 


  • A high-end concert lighting company required exceptionally good airflow blowers to maintain temperatures on a series of high-temperature emitting lights. Pelonis was able to meet the challenge by first evaluating the environment and calculating the overall needs of the system. 

  • For motorcycle rider comfort, one motorcycle manufacturer called on Pelonis to supply off-the-shelf cooling fans. In a similar operation, the company supplied fans for delivery vans to cool the driver. Each application required the company to understand the needs of the system to select the most affordable and reliable product for the customer. 

  • A consumer electronics company who required ultra-thin flexible heaters for their latest line of portable devices selected Pelonis to help them solve the challenge. Pelonis engineered low-profile heating elements that not only maintained optimal device temperatures but did so without compromising design aesthetics. 

  • A robotics manufacturer needed a compact, yet highly efficient cooling system for their automated machinery. Overcoming multiple proprietary design challenges, Pelonis was able to provide customized axial fans that improved thermal management, ensured longer operational life of the equipment, and reduced overheating risks. 

  • A commercial HVAC company sought an energy-efficient blower solution to enhance airflow in a large-scale ventilation system. To provide the right system for the project, Pelonis had to design and develop a cross-flow system of fans that could deliver consistent air distribution while reducing power consumption to help save energy. 


For more information: Pelonis Technologies, Inc.

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