That german company has good quality leds..in fact I built my lamps with his samsungs and osrams..
Quality is better than chinese products for sure, and if you are in Europe they have good prices..
Well and now regarding your design...
You have to change lot of things IMHO..
The base light is ok the ZEUS XT 3500
If you are going to use Far red in EOD treatment you will need the far red in a different channel/driver BUT..not as you design it...you only need about 5 watts of good Far red in that lamp.. so about 10 leds but you need a better distribution pattern...not all together in the center...
If you are not going to use Far red in EOD..as you are using in the main light the new samsungs CRI90 in the ZEUS XT ..you dont need extra far red..cause those samsung has more far red than previous led models..
You dont need a total of 30 UVB leds in that lamp! thats crazy and very expensive..you only need about 4 leds(285nm) considering the main light characteristics...and of course 4 leds well distributed....
And of course you dont need 30 leds of UVA 365...you can use less...althought more number than the UVB...you will need about 5-10% of your total watts in UVA...so find a good UVA led and calculate your numbers...
Your UVB and your UVA should run in different channels if you want a good control..as UVB is a high energy light..if you want to use it continuosly you have to run the leds at very little amperage ..which will need another driver than UVA for sure...
Again..you need better light distribution pattern ..your UVA/B light shouldnt be so hard in the sides..of your fixture...
Regarding the reds... You are using a total of 60 red leds..that is too much again...In relation with your main warm whites..you will need only about 20-25 red leds...And in my opinion a 50/50 mix of 660 and 630 is ok.. Of course with a good distribution pattern...
The blues and the greens are completely redundant..you dont need them at all..save money..your whites have plenty of this wavelenghts..you will be loosing efficiency also..If you want extra blues..choose wavelenght between 400 and 430..not 450nm..your whites has a lot of it yet...
just my two cents