One type of specialised commercial or industrial light is the tri-proof LED light. To help those who need to understand the function of tri-proof lights, application locations, and other details, I've included some basic information about them. Many design firms, contractors, buyers, importers, and especially new buyers or businessmen who have recently entered the light industry may not know much about tri-proof lights.

A tri-proof LED light: what is it?
A triproof light is a unique light composed of unique protective elements that are anti-corrosive, waterproof, and dustproof. "Waterproof," "dustproof," or "anti-corrosion" are the definitions of triproof. This comprehension is straightforward, isn't it?
Special anti-oxidation and anti-corrosion materials are employed, together with a Silica Gel sealing ring, to meet protective standards. Based on the real working conditions of the Tri-proof light, the surface of the lamp protective box is treated with nano-spraying plastic that is damp-proof and anticorrosive, keeping out dust and moisture.
Where is the tri-proof light to be used?
Wet locations include subways, airports, car wash stations, viaducts, overpasses, and tunnels.
Steel mills, petrochemical facilities, food processing facilities, farms, restrooms, and ports are examples of chemical corrosion sites.
Other: supermarket, school corridor, parking lot, cellar, warehouse, workshop, and library.
An IP65 tri-proof LED light: what is it?
By creating the IP (Ingress Protection) classification system, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) categorised electrical products according to their ability to withstand moisture and dust.
Typically, IP65, IP66, IP67, IP68, and IP69K LED lights are tri-proof.
There are two digits that make up the IP protection level.
The first number indicates how dustproof the electrical appliances are and how safe they are from foreign items invading them (in this case, tools, people's fingers, etc., are not permitted to touch the live portions of electrical appliances to prevent electric shock).
The second figure shows the degree of electrical moisture and waterproof immersion sealing; the greater the number, the more protected the light is.
IP protection level is expressed by two numbers, one of which is used to indicate the degree of protection.
What does the LED Tri-proof light's "anti-corrosion" mean?
Along with unfavourable elements like humidity and high temperatures, corrosive gases or liquids comprising acid, alkali, and salt are frequently found in the production environments of the petroleum, chemical, metallurgical, light industry, and animal feed industries. Lights must therefore be specifically made to be anti-corrosive. In addition to taking the appropriate anti-corrosion precautions and meeting the general anti-corrosion low-voltage electrical appliances' standard, it should also fulfil higher standards. The structure must select suitable corrosion-resistant and sealing materials and implement sufficient and reasonable sealing measures.
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