LED Technology for Urban Street and Industrial Lighting

The usual lighting of traditional lighting on the streets of the world is slowly but surely giving way to modern and more energy-efficient fixtures. In modern times, street lighting was most often used with mercury lamps, and later with sodium steam lamps. With a growing emphasis on energy conservation and reducing dependence on oil for energy production, the latest in the governments of many countries, including China, is LED Industrial lighting.

Energy savings

The most commonly used fixture is the LED light fixture, which has become popular in many cities because of the very bright light it provides and its low energy consumption. LED bulbs have proven to be extremely effective in converting energy into pure light without turning it into heat. In energy terms, the light emitted by a 60-watt incandescent bulb is equal to the same light emitted by a 10- or 11-watt LED bulb. They have also proven to be durable, so replacing them is not a problem. An LED street lighting projector has a lifespan of more than 50,000 hours. That's why many manufacturers offer consumers a 2-year warranty.

Optimal industrial use

LED lamps are also used in industrial areas where they are used in factories as well as for general lighting of the factory or industrial area at night. A lighting fixture usually placed high to illuminate a large area is called high bay LED lighting; in factories and work areas, they are placed at a height greater than 10 meters for a uniform distribution of light.

As a general rule, an LED light fixture such as a High Bay does not require focused light and has proven to be very useful, as it does not cause glare or flicker usually associated with fluorescent lighting. A typical High Bay LED light emits about 120 lumens per watt, making it a very efficient light source and consuming a quarter of the energy of a fluorescent lamp.

Light connections

Industrial lighting fixtures used in factories or as public lighting have built-in protections against thermal surges and surges, making it ideal for places where electricity supply is irregular and subject to surges. It is true that LED lamps take a long time to heat, but once they reach their full potential, they remain fully bright without flickering or external heat transmission.

These types of lighting also need specialized housing that can provide a perfect solution to many of today's urban street problems. Usually, LED streetlights to have a special pressure molded aluminum profile that provides an excellent uniform distribution of light. The mounting frame and support are usually made of stainless steel so that they don't have to be replaced for long.

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