Industrial lighting fixtures are essential in industrial environments such as factories, warehouses, and workshops. These fixtures vary depending on whether they are used indoors or outdoors. Let’s delve into the characteristics of industrial lighting from several angles.
In terms of application, indoor industrial lighting often needs to accommodate large spaces. For example, illuminating warehouse shelves not only requires a broad light projection but also numerous fixtures, leading to higher power consumption. Consequently, cost-effectiveness becomes a crucial factor, prompting the search for more economical lighting solutions.
Considering the lighting environment, some areas, like workshops handling explosives or fire hazards, or factories that are dusty, humid, or have high temperatures, demand fixtures with higher safety standards. In explosive environments, it’s important to avoid lighting that generates a lot of heat or has poor heat dissipation. For dusty or humid conditions, lights that are dust-proof and waterproof are preferable.
Different industrial settings also require varied lighting levels. The illumination needed in a standard warehouse is different from that required in a precision workshop. Therefore, industrial lighting solutions should be tailored to the specific needs of each environment.
Today, let's focus on LED industrial lighting fixtures and explore why they are preferred over traditional options like fluorescent, metal halide lights, or incandescent bulbs.
Firstly, LEDs are cost-effective as they are energy-efficient and have a longer lifespan, reducing both electricity and maintenance costs.
Secondly, LED lights are eco-friendly. They operate at low heat and voltage, making them safe and reliable, even in adverse factory conditions.
Additionally, LEDs offer high luminance without flickering or glare and provide good color rendering, making them ideal for precision work environments.
LED technology has significantly evolved to suit various industrial lighting needs. Let’s explore some specific LED industrial lighting solutions:
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LED High Bay Lights: Ideal for large spaces with high ceilings, like some workshops, these lights are designed to be mounted 20ft to 30ft above the ground. For instance, the JC-LGL Lighting 150W Dimmable UFO High Bay LED Light outputs 21,000lm, equivalent to a 400W Metal Halide, and suits heights of 19ft-28ft. It’s durable, with a lifespan of 50,000 hours, and IP65 waterproof rating, making it versatile across different industrial environments.
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LED Shop Lights: Common in industrial settings, LED shop lights like the JC-LGL Lighting 40W 4ft can be daisy-chained up to 8 units. This feature is especially useful when illuminating extensive areas.
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Outdoor LED Shoebox Lights: Often used outside workshops for security lighting, LED shoebox lights provide high brightness and durability, suitable for various harsh conditions. For residential use, a lower power like the JC-LGL Lighting 150W is adequate, whereas industrial settings might require something more robust like the JC-LGL Lighting 300W for broader illumination.
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LED Wall Pack Lights: LED wall lights have more and more replaced the traditional halogen lights, more energy saving and environmental protection, longer service life, they are usually installed in the courtyard, external walls and other scenes.
These examples represent just a fraction of the LED lighting options available for industrial purposes. You can find a more comprehensive guide and additional products under the JC-LGL Lighting brand to meet your specific industrial lighting needs.