Use our double layer LED channel with curved diffuser LP01A to get a clean, smooth light. This stylish aluminum profile is 20mm wide and 18.8mm high, and it can hold LED strips that are up to 16mm wide. This makes it great for wide, double-row, or high-end LED tapes. Its curved diffuser gives out a beautiful, dotless glow that works well in modern homes, businesses, and store displays. There are two steps to installation: first, attach the base channel to the mounting surface. Second, the top channel, which comes with the LED strip and the curved diffuser already installed, can be snapped into the fixed base for a professional, secure finish.
Why Choose Our 20x18mm Double Layer LED Channel?
- The wide inner channel can hold LED strips up to 16mm wide, such as Philips Hue and COB strips.
- The curved diffuser cover spreads light evenly, so there are no sharp dots or hot areas.
- Two layers of anodized aluminum help keep your LEDs cool and manage heat well.
- The powerful and sleek profile design is both attractive and strong.
- You may choose from silver, black, or white finishes to match any style.
The best ways to use the double-layer LED channel
- Architectural Grade Linear Lighting: This LED track is perfect for modern houses and businesses that demand powerful, even lighting because of its wide double-layer construction.
- Under Cabinet and Task Lighting: Make kitchens and workspaces brighter with a smooth, dotless glow.
- Retail and Display Shelving: Use professional lighting that won’t create bright spots to draw attention to your merchandise.
- Custom Cove & Wall Grazing Lighting: The curved diffuser makes it possible to make soft wall washes or ceiling coves.

Included Components to Get You Started
- Two Aluminum channels, trimmed to the length you want
- An opal curved diffuser
- End caps, one of which has a hole for a wire to make clean connections.
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Our 20x18mm double-layer LED channel with a 16mm inner channel and a curved diffuser is a hit with architects, designers, and DIYers. To see different stable channel sizes and kinds of diffusers, check out:








