The Composition And Performance Characteristics Of The Flood Light

Mar 30, 2021 Leave a message

The flood light is comprised of three main components: optical, mechanical, and electrical. The optical functions consist of reflectors and light-shielding grids which are used to control light. The mechanical elements include the housing, the focus mechanism, the bracket and base for mounting the lamp, and a system for adjusting the beam projection direction of the lamp. The mechanical parts of most floodlights include protective glass and various sealing rings. In certain cases, there might be a metal mesh cover, while high-performance floodlights come with an air filter. The electrical components contain ballasts, capacitors, triggers (custom-designed for the specific light source), and other important electrical parts.

 

Performance characteristics

By implementing an internal and external anti-vibration structure design, we have successfully addressed the challenges previously encountered with the lamp's stability during strong vibrations. This innovative solution not only prevents the lamp from falling off but also extends its lifespan while safeguarding the bracket from damage.

 

By utilizing a high-efficiency gas discharge lamp as the primary light source, our lighting system boasts an impressive lifespan of over 10,000 hours. This feature makes it particularly well-suited for outdoor lighting applications where extended periods of unattended use are required.

 

The surrounding environment is not affected by any electromagnetic interference because of its excellent electromagnetic compatibility.

 

The reduced likelihood of failure is attributed to the lamp's strong performance in dissipating heat.