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The use environment of high-power industrial and mining lamps, fixed method

Time:2021-09-22 Views:0

In order to meet the visual needs of different production homework and the needs of lighting installation premises, the reflector of the high-power industrial and mining lamp should be able to produce various wide and narrow light distributions. The surface is painted and glazed to make it appear white, and reflectors made of aluminum, glass mirrors, prism glass and other materials can obtain a wide light distribution, which is suitable for large-area, vertical or nearly vertical workplaces . For tall workshops and places with tall machine tools that require separate lighting, reflectors made of materials with strong light control functions such as prism glass, mirror glass, and polished aluminum can be used to obtain a narrow beam distribution.


In order to work long-term and reliably in places with poor environmental conditions such as dusty and humid conditions, high-power industrial and mining lamps have special requirements in terms of structural design, housing and reflectors. Enclosed lamps or convection lamps with upward luminous flux should be used in dusty environments; attention should be paid to the airtightness of the enclosure and the surface treatment of reflectors in humid environments; open lamps are commonly used indoors, using enamel surface reflectors and surface oxidation The aluminum reflector with thick aluminum film or coated with silicon dioxide protective film; considering the inevitable shock in the production site, the fixed light source should adopt the anti-loosing lamp holder, etc.


There are many ways to fix high-power high bay lights. General lighting has the form of ceiling, embedded, hoisting (using straight pipe or chain) and suction wall. Movable local illuminators are equipped with corresponding hooks, handles, clamp feet, etc.; fixed local illuminators are generally firmly locked on the working machine with screws or fixing mechanisms.