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Choosing Industrial Lighting

LED and Induction Lighting both are highly efficient and a much better substitute for traditional incandescent lamps. Induction lamps are much more cost effective than LED for industrial use, however. Induction lighting is better suited for industrial use. LED is renowned for one directional lighting, in an industrial setting LED causes dark spots and shadows. Induction Lighting has a wider beam angle creating a much more even spread of light. In addition, LED bulbs cannot withstand extremely hot temperatures usually having a range of -20 to 50 degrees Celsius. Induction lights can tolerate temperatures up to 70 degrees Celsius. Induction Lighting is highly efficient and has been proven time and time again in high power lighting. It is the opinion of many that Induction lighting is better suited for industrial purposes.

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    How Induction Lights Work

    March 3, 2017
  • Induction Lamps vs’ LED Lamps

    Induction Lamps vs’ LED Lamps

    February 12, 2017
  • Save Energy With Induction Lighting

    Save Energy With Induction Lighting

    January 3, 2017
  • LED vs’ Induction for Parking Lot Lighting

    LED vs’ Induction for Parking Lot Lighting

    October 31, 2016
  • Satisfying the High-Lighting Demands of the Commercial Sector

    Satisfying the High-Lighting Demands of the Commercial Sector

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Recent Posts

  • How Induction Lights Work

    How Induction Lights Work

    March 3, 2017
  • Induction Lamps vs’ LED Lamps

    Induction Lamps vs’ LED Lamps

    February 12, 2017
  • Save Energy With Induction Lighting

    Save Energy With Induction Lighting

    January 3, 2017
  • LED vs’ Induction for Parking Lot Lighting

    LED vs’ Induction for Parking Lot Lighting

    October 31, 2016
  • Satisfying the High-Lighting Demands of the Commercial Sector

    Satisfying the High-Lighting Demands of the Commercial Sector

    August 31, 2016

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