Time:2023-10-24 Views:0
1、 The glare problem is that the lower the glare in the factory, the more prominent it becomes;
The second issue is space. At present, the lighting of LED explosion-proof lights for factory lighting is mostly of the direct descent type. Many lights have aluminum covers. Due to the extremely high surface brightness of LEDs, the top is basically dark, which will cause lighting. The contrast between light and dark at the bottom and top is obvious, and the pressure is relatively high, resulting in a lack of spatial sense;
Thirdly, due to the fact that many LED explosion-proof lighting products now use single watt methods, each type will create a point in factory lighting. A large number of particles are integrated and regret producing a large number of spots, which makes the object appear obvious and dark. Working in this environment for a long time can cause eye discomfort;
The fourth issue is reflection, because LED explosion-proof lights have a lot of direct light, and the working surface is mostly made of metal materials, with a large amount of light directly entering the human eye. In this environment, the work comfort of workers is very low, so many people believe that LEDs are used in factories. Explosion proof lighting may be very uncomfortable. In fact, the color rendering index of LEDs is higher than that of sodium lamps, and energy saving is also significant. However, the visual feeling of the entire working environment is not very comfortable, which is also the need for LED explosion-proof. The lamp factory needs to be strengthened and improved.
In summary, LED explosion-proof light enterprises lack basic research in the application process of LED explosion-proof lights. Traditional lighting fixtures use reflectors to meet lighting requirements, while LED explosion-proof lights are solved through intermediate lenses and reflectors. This issue, however, due to insufficient research on lenses and more emphasis on imitating traditional lighting forms, has led to issues with light emission and light in LED explosion-proof lamps.