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High-Performance Industrial Lighting: Efficiency, Longevity and Operational Safety
In an industrial environment, lighting is not just an operating cost but a critical asset that directly impacts productivity, occupational safety and the energy efficiency of the plant. Our industrial lighting solutions are designed to withstand extreme environmental conditions while minimising TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) through superior luminous efficacy and zero maintenance requirements.
Lighting Engineering for Demanding Environments
Modern industrial lighting must solve complex challenges, from heat management at high ceilings to resistance to particles and vibrations. Our luminaires integrate industrial-grade specifications:
- Superior System Efficacy (up to 170 lm/W): We maximise luminous flux per watt consumed, enabling accelerated payback (ROI) and compliance with the most demanding energy audits.
- Advanced Thermal Management: We use extruded aluminium bodies with optimised passive dissipation designs. This ensures the LED junction temperature (Tj) remains within design parameters, securing an L80B10 lifespan above 100,000 hours.
- Optical Control and UGR: We deploy polycarbonate or tempered glass optics with various beam angles (60°, 90°, 120° and asymmetric). This enables illuminance to be concentrated on the working plane and reduces glare (UGR < 22/25), in compliance with EN 12464-1.
Automation and Smart Control (Industry 4.0)
True industrial efficiency is achieved through lighting on demand. Our industrial high-bay luminaires and waterproof battens are fully compatible with smart management systems:
- DALI-2 and 1-10V Dimming: Allows integration with BMS (Building Management Systems) to adjust intensity according to work shifts or available daylight.
- Presence and Motion Sensors (High-Bay): Microwave technology sensors capable of operating up to 15 metres in height, activating lighting only when activity is detected in aisles or loading areas.
- Surge Protection (SPD): Equipment protected against voltage spikes of up to 6kV/10kV, vital in environments with heavy machinery that produces electrical noise on the network.
Lighting Requirements by Industrial Area (EN Standards)
| Type of Activity / Area | Average Illuminance (Em) | Glare Rating (UGR) | Colour Rendering (Ra) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warehouses and dispatch areas | 150 - 200 lux | ≤ 25 | 80 |
| General manufacturing and assembly | 300 lux | ≤ 22 | 80 |
| Precision machining | 500 lux | ≤ 19 | 80 |
| Inspection and quality control | 750 lux | ≤ 19 | 90 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Industrial Lighting
Why is the L80B10 factor critical in an industrial bay? This factor indicates that, after the specified service hours, 90% of the luminaires will retain at least 80% of their initial flux. In bays with high ceilings, where maintenance requires lifting platforms, choosing a high maintenance factor is essential to avoid premature replacement costs.
What advantages does LED have over old discharge lamps (MH/HPS)? In addition to immediate energy savings (above 60%), LED offers instant switch-on at 100% of flux, eliminating waiting times after voltage micro-cuts. Light quality (CRI) is also much higher, improving safety and the detection of faults on the production line.
Is IP65 protection rating necessary in all industrial interiors? Even when the luminaire is indoors, airborne dust and condensation moisture can degrade the electronics. The IP65/IP66 rating ensures total tightness of the optical block and driver, extending the system's life in environments with metal, wood or oil particles.