TRE-D Eng. was founded in 1986 from Romano Di Pillo,
known worldwide in the professional tv-movie and
photographic industry.
TRE-D Eng. designs and manufactures professional
lighting stands and supporting systems for lighting
equipment, photographic and video tripods, two and
three way heads, ball heads, ceiling systems both
manually and motorized and a large range of accessories
and backgrounds, both in washable cotton and in aerographed
canvas.
The entire range also includes kit-stands and special
application stands, boom stands, several models of
booms including the latest parallelogram boom, still-life
tables including the recent mini digital table, heavy
duty telescopic frames and steel stands for butterflies,
quartz-halogen open-face lighting units and fluorescent
lighting units available in various configurations.
TRE-D Eng. has not only been involved in the research,
development and marketing but also bringing something
completely unique to the marketplace: the automated
system for photographic and tv studios using remote
Radio Frequency controls consisting of:
- background supporting system with colour selection
and up/down movement by RF remote control
- motorized rail cars and pantographs up/down operated
by RF remote control
- cold light lighting units with integrated hf flicker-free
ballast which can be dimmed by the same RF remote
control up to 99 units
TRE-D Eng. maintains an R&D department employing
university engineers.
TRE-D Eng.’s products are distributed worldwide
through a network of leading professional companies
dealing in both photographic and video-cine-tv markets.
Most of TRE-D Eng. products are regarded today as
market leaders and are also supplied to many leading
worldwide OEM manufacturers and incorporated in their
sales programs.
TRE-D Eng. pays particular attention to the following:
- the best material emploied (rectified alu alloy
tubes and alu castings with certified title)
- black anodizing according to CE specifications
- steel anti-corrosion coating protecting outside
and inside tube surfaces
- latest technology locking mechanisms (360° ring
locking or prism double inclined plane locking)
- partecipation and input of end-users to every new
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