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Bollard lights are commonly installed outdoors to illuminate pathways, landscapes, driveways, compounds, parking lots, etc. Due to their robust body structure, they are well protected from dust, water, and other external nuisances.
The head part consists of a polycarbonate light mount, while the bottom part consists of a cylindrical aluminium body. These materials impart specific properties that improve their performance and usability. Aluminium being lightweight and rust-resistant allows easy installation, maintenance, and improved durability.
These bollards use LED circuit boards and B22 lamps as a lighting solution. LED PCBs come built-in with the LED bulkhead variant, while the b22 bulb has to be installed by the consumer as needed.
They are devised with IP54 protection, which denotes the protection grade against dust (5) and liquid (4). They are well-protected against dust limited ingress, no harmful deposits which do not affect performance. In the case of liquid, it is protected against water splashed from all directions, limited ingress permitted.
The standard cone reflectors (LED Bollards) emit an even, soft light that covers a 360 ° lighting area. The light intensity blends seamlessly with the environment and illuminates everything around it. The light source is hidden, which gives it a very elegant look.
They use high-quality components made of powder-coated aluminium & polycarbonate, designed for a long service life. Polycarbonate materials are characterized by high impact strength and high softening temperature. This allows them to gain high strength against external forces and significantly reduces the risk of damage.
Every luminaire consumes active and reactive power, which adds up as apparent power. Real power is the energy that is consumed while reactive power is wasted. The power factor (= active power / apparent power) provides information about energy efficiency, which is very helpful when choosing the right product.
Bollards are ubiquitous and versatile. However, they are mainly used as lighting fixtures to protect both property and commuters. They are often used on sidewalks to illuminate and demark the walking lane. They play a vital role in controlling the traffic by narrowing the lanes.
Light bollards are useful where lamp standards would be impractical or undesirable. They offer safety to pedestrians and at the same time emphasize the beauty of a place. You can use them strategically to highlight certain features that you want to be the focus of attention.
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