LED waterproof lighting: industrial environment


LED waterproof lighting: industrial environment

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Which LED lighting products are waterproof?

How can I choose my LED light?


LED products are used in a large number of applications because of their low energy consumption and high energy efficiency. Ideal for indoor and outdoor lighting, some fixtures available on the market are waterproof or at least water resistant. To choose the right waterproof LED light, it is important to check the level of protection of the LED. The protection rating is indicated by the letters “IP “(ingress protection in English) followed by two digits. The first indicates the level of protection against solids and the second represents the degree of protection against liquids.

Anyone looking for lighting wants it to be durable and safe. Waterproof luminaires have an IP44 to the IP68 rating and can be used indoors and outdoors. However, waterproof luminaires designed for outdoor use have an IP65 rating (see IP66, IP67) and are impervious to dust and splashing water in all directions.

Which waterproof luminaire to choose an industrial environment?


INSIDE LIGHTING

Industrial installations require lighting systems that can operate continuously, even in difficult conditions. Indeed, many industrial environments are wet or dusty. Industrial applications requiring efficient large-scale lighting, low energy consumption, and reduced maintenance are essential. Beyond these parameters, the lighting must also create a clear, safe and pleasant environment. In this sense, it is very important to use waterproof luminaires for safe and reliable lighting.

Warehousing and logistics

Warehouses are, in most cases, tall structures for vertical storage, with shelves on three levels being typical within these structures. The closer the storage is to the roof, the greater the need for lighting.

Manufacture and production workshops

Manufacturing environments involve a wide variety of situations with different work tasks. Also, the luminaires must be robust and have a low failure rate. Providing the right kind of light is essential to ensure that detailed tasks are completed effectively and that all imperfections are identified, which is particularly important in quality control environment.

A wide variety of activities are carried out in the manufacturing plants and repair shops of the electrical and electronic engineering industry. The work performed involves tasks, with visual requirements from the lowest to the highest. For example, handling large items with highly contrasting details for very detailed inspection and wiring tasks.

In the automotive industry - for production lines, paint booths and quality control services - luminaires must offer exceptional levels of visual clarity, for a safer environment and optimal conditions for observation and maintenance. Inspection. This is also the case in the printing industry where sensitive materials, colors, images, fonts, and fast scrolling machines require reliable visual identification. In fact, the quality assessment of printed products relies heavily on visual inspection.


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