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Upgrading to Industrial LED Lights? Here’s What to Consider: 1. Energy Efficiency: LEDs use up to 75% less energy than traditional lighting. 2. Durability: Look for lights made with strong materials to withstand industrial environments.(Aluminium Diecast) 3. Lifespan: LEDs can last up to 1,00,000 hours, reducing maintenance costs. 4. CRI (Color Rendering Index): A high CRI (80+) ensures accurate color rendering, crucial for detailed work. 5. Temperature Tolerance: Ensure the lights can operate in extreme temperatures, typically ranging from -40°C to 50°C. 6. Dimmability and Controls: Check for compatibility with dimmers and smart controls. 7. Safety and Compliance: Ensure the lights meet industry safety standards and regulations (e.g., IP65 rating for dust and water resistance). 8. Luminous Efficacy: Look for a high luminous efficacy (lumens per watt), ideally above 150 lm/W. 9. Power Factor: Ensure a high power factor (0.9 or above) for efficient energy use. 10. Cost: Consider the long-term savings despite the higher initial investment. Switch to LEDs for a brighter, safer, and more efficient workspace! 💡🏭

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JP Shukla (JPS)

Professional with an extensive 30-year journey in the dynamic world of iron and steel. From orchestrating Maintenance in Blast Furnace to Steel making and Bar & Wire Rod Mill. Executed projects for👆all streams.

3mo

Is it practically feasible in industrial environments!!

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