Lighting equipment is essential for safety and efficiency in industrial and mining activities. Industrial and mining lights, built for these difficult conditions, are preferred by most industrial sites because to their high intensity and stability. They must withstand dust, dampness, and vibration while serving large-area and long-duration illumination needs, unlike civilian lighting.
Key industrial and mining lamp technical requirements
Technical design of industrial and mining lighting emphasizes durability and efficiency. First, protection matters. Most items must meet the IP65 standard or higher to prevent dust and water splashes from damaging internal circuits. Second, light source selection matters. The current standard is LED light sources, which can save over 40% energy compared to metal halide lamps and last up to 50,000 hours, reducing replacement frequency and maintenance expenses. Heat dissipation is another technical consideration. Industrial bulbs generate a lot of heat and run for lengthy durations. Premium industrial and mining lamps feature aluminum alloy shells and improved heat dissipation structures to maintain a safe temperature and slow light degradation.
Industrial and mining lighting' scene adaption points
Industrial and mining lighting must be chosen for certain industrial situations. Products with high dust-proof levels, corrosion-resistant shells, and anti-glare designs should be emphasized in high-dust environments such underground mines and cement plants to protect workers' vision. Lighting uniformity is crucial in mechanical processing workshops. To eliminate workbench shadows and prevent vision-related errors, employ a reasonable lighting configuration and light distribution architecture. Due to the high space in warehouses and logistics centers, high-hanging industrial and mining lamps with wide-angle light distribution lenses should be used to cover large areas and support intelligent dimming functions to adjust brightness for goods sorting, saving energy.
| Wattage | 100W, 150W, 200W, 240W, 300W, 400W, 500W |
| Lumens | 15000lm, 25000lm, 30000lm, 36000lm, 39000lm, 52000lm, 65000lm |
| Luminous Efficacy | 150 lm/w |
| Dimmable | Yes, up till 240W |
| Input Voltage | AC100-277V, 50/60Hz |
| CCT | 3000K - 6500K |
| CRI / PF | ≥80 / ≥0.9 |
| Emergency Battery | Optional |
| Motion Sensor | Optional |
| Accessory | Hook / Bracket Mount |
| Housing | Die-cast Aluminium with PC diffuser |
| Ingress Protection | IP65/IK08 Weatherproof |
| Beam Angle | Adjustable |
Industrial and mining light purchase and maintenance advice
When buying industrial and mining lights, consider three dimensions. First, parameter matching. Determine lamp power and amount based on site height and area. One 150W LED industrial and mining light per 20 square meters can light a 10-meter-high workstation. Certification of qualifications. Choose national 3C-certified items with industrial product quality inspection records to avoid lamp safety issues. Third, after-sales. Industrial lamps are hard to maintain, so choose manufacturers with extensive warranties and on-site repair to save money.
Maintenance requires regular cleaning and examination. Dust on lamps should be cleaned weekly to maintain light transmittance. To guarantee circuit safety, inspect connection terminals for looseness and lamp housing for damage every quarter. Light flux attenuation should be tested for bulbs over three years old. The light source should be replaced quickly if attenuation exceeds 30% to maintain lighting.
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