The project-light lamp is a versatile lighting solution that can be used on its own or in combination with other lamps to form a high-pole lighting device. This device not only has a beautiful appearance and centralized maintenance, but also reduces the number of lamp poles and floor space required. However, the biggest advantage of this device lies in its strong lighting function. When the light is projected from a high place, the spatial brightness of the environment is greatly increased, and the light coverage is expanded, providing a feeling similar to that of daylight. This leads to high quality lighting and exceptional visual effects, making it an ideal solution for a variety of applications.
To meet the minimum safety requirements for outdoor use, floodlights should have an enclosure protection level of IP3 (open type). However, there is a growing focus on developing closed floodlights with a higher one-time investment cost, aiming to enhance durability and reduce maintenance workload. These closed floodlights have an enclosure protection class of IP55. This shift towards closed floodlights is driven by the desire to improve lamp longevity and minimize the need for frequent maintenance tasks.
To enhance the light output ratio of lamps and lanterns, reflectors are commonly designed with block surface reflectors to minimize light obstruction and multifocal reflectors to cater to specific lighting needs. Moreover, modern surface treatment techniques are adopted for reflective surfaces using new materials and processes to achieve a reflectance of more than 96%.
To address the issue of heavy lampshades and excessive use of metal materials, we are now shifting our focus towards developing plastic shells for our lamps. These shells will be resistant to high temperatures, possess great mechanical strength, and will be able to withstand the effects of aging. This move will not only help reduce the weight of our lamps but also make them more cost-effective and eco-friendly. Our company is committed to promoting sustainable practices, and this shift in focus is just one of the many steps we are taking in that direction.
