TEARDROP LED TRACK BATTEN LIGHT

TEARDROP LED TRACK BATTEN LIGHT

PRODUCTS / INDOOR LED LIGHTING / TEARDROP LED TRACK BATTEN LIGHT

TEARDROP LED TRACK BATTEN LIGHT

 

Teardrop LED Track Batten Light is energy-efficient, has high brightness, and has low maintenance, a perfect alternative to traditional linear light in a variety of industrial, commercial, and light assembly applications.  Our Teardrop shape, slim, compact, and smooth housing design can maximally avoid dust attached to a cleanroom application and can meet the standard cleanroom classification of 10 ~ 1000.

 

LED Track Batten Light Applications :

  • Cleanroom
  • Shopping Mall
  • Car park
  • Retail Outlet
Part No. AvL-TBT-4FT-30W-xK
Power (W) 30
LED Tube Lumen (lm) 3600
Efficiancy (lm/W) ≥ 120
Colour Temperature, CCT (K) 4000K. 6500K
Colour Rendering Index (CRI) ≥ 80
Beam Angle (°) 120°
Dimmable No
Input Voltage(VAC) 220 – 250
Power Factor (PF) ≥ 0.9
THD (%) ≤ 20
IP Rating IP 40
Materials Aluminium & Polycarbonate
Driver External LED Driver (Within Casing)
Life Time (hours) 50,000
Finishing Color White
Operating Temp. (°C) -20°C ~ 50°C
Working Humidity (% RH) 10 ~ 90
Storage Temp. (°C) 10°C – 65°C

LED HIGH BAY AP SERIES

LED HIGH BAY AP SERIES

PRODUCTS / INDOOR LED LIGHTING / LED HIGH BAY AP SERIES

LED HIGH BAY AP SERIES

 

Our latest LED High Bay AP series is a cost-effective high bay light that combines high performance with a 130lm/w super high lumen output. The LED High Bay AP series ensures more than 50,000 hours of use. When installed in a warehouse and used for 8 hours a day, this LED High Bay can last nearly 20 years. This series also boasts an IP66 rating, providing protection against dust and strong jets of water from all directions. With its future-proof design, this LED High Bay will certainly meet your lighting needs.

 

Applications:
  • Warehouses
  • Factories
  • High Ceilings Areas
  • Ship Yard
  • Sports Complex
Part No. AVL-RKHBL200W-02-G9
Power (W) 200
Lumen (lm) 26000
Efficiency (lm/W) 130
Colour Temperature, CCT (K) 5000K
Colour Rendering Index (CRI) ≥ 80
Beam Angle (°) 120°
Dimmable No
Input Voltage(VAC) 220 – 250
Power Factor (PF) ≥ 0.9
THD (%) ≤ 20
IP Rating IP 65
IK Rating IK 10
Materials Aluminium & PC
Driver External Round LED Driver
Life Time (hours) 50,000
Finishing Color Black
Operating Temp. (°C) -20°C ~ 50°C
Working Humidity (% RH) 10 ~ 90
Storage Temp. (°C) 10°C – 65°C

Indoor or interior lighting

Indoor lighting for a building is the light source that is being integrated into the inner of the building for some general purpose such as brighten the room and give some special or desired effect to the room. The lighting in a home will changes the mood of person in the room just as it does the perceived size of a room. The lighting in a room either provides illumination for the entirety of the room, it highlights very specific elements. Fixture, placement and type of lighting are all the important aspects of indoor design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved and this can transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

How indoor lighting affect us

There is a lots of research says that the effect of indoor light has on our emotional system. This is because the light will being perceived as heat, and the perception of heat can trigger our emotions. Beside that, indoor lighting regulates a lot of human behaviors and activities such as sleep and attentiveness. Research have state that students who study in environments with the natural day lighting can increase in their academic performance. Natural light is always preferred but not always attainable in a classroom or work environment. So, indoor light have affect us in our daily light, we need to be more careful when dealing with the purchasing and installation of indoor light.

LED HIGH BAY AP SERIES

A light fixture (US English), light fitting (UK English), or luminaire is an electrical device that contains an electric lamp that provides illumination. All light fixtures have a fixture body and one or more lamps. The lamps may be in sockets for easy replacement—or, in the case of some LED fixtures, hard-wired in place.

Fixtures may also have a switch to control the light, either attached to the lamp body or attached to the power cable. Permanent light fixtures, such as dining room chandeliers, may have no switch on the fixture itself, but rely on a wall switch.

Fixtures require an electrical connection to a power source, typically AC mains power, but some run on battery power for camping or emergency lights. Permanent lighting fixtures are directly wired. Movable lamps have a plug and cord that plugs into a wall socket.

Light fixtures may also have other features, such as reflectors for directing the light, an aperture (with or without a lens), an outer shell or housing for lamp alignment and protection, an electrical ballast or power supply, and a shade to diffuse the light or direct it towards a workspace (e.g., a desk lamp). A wide variety of special light fixtures are created for use in the automotive lighting industry, aerospace, marine and medicine sectors.

Portable light fixtures are often called lamps, as in table lamp or desk lamp. In technical terminology, the lamp is the light source, which, in casual terminology, is called the light bulb. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) recommends the term luminaire for technical use.

Indoor Lighting Technology Trend In Fourth Industry Revolution

1) Connectivity–With LEDs comprehensively in the mainstream, the next frontier in lighting is controls. Call it smart, call it connected, call it what you like – the point is that your lights can be controlled. Controller and sensors have been around for donkey’s years, but the challenge now is to make them more sophisticated, get them to communicate with other devices and make sure people use them to perform more and more task.

2) The internet of things (IoT)-There are only computer , smart-phone and other smart device can be connected to web. With the internet of things(IoT) technology,  it’s no longer just computers and smart-phones that are connected to the web, but also your clothes, your coffee cup, your heart monitor and your LED lights. Lighting is an ideal network for internet-of-things services to be built on – because it’s already there in the ceiling of every building, looking down at us, wired up and ready to go. You only have to add a few sensors or controller so that it can make some data connection with other user.

3) Built-in light sources–Because LED light sources have good quality, so it don’t have to be replaced very often, and because no standards have emerged for what they should be like, manufacturers have got used to building them into fittings, rather than designing new luminaires around replaceable ‘lamps’. But what happens if they fail early? Or a better, more efficient module comes on the market? Organisations such as Zhaga have sought to address the issue by coming up with agreed designs, but integrated modules are becoming the norm. Will we regret lumbering our clients with light sources they can’t change?

LED TRACK LIGHT

LED TRACK LIGHT

PRODUCTS / INDOOR LED LIGHTING / LED TRACK LIGHT

LED TRACK LIGHT

 

Elevate your lighting experience with our state-of-the-art LED Track Light. Crafted through years of industrial building expertise, this series now boasts a groundbreaking addition designed for wall-washing applications. Unveiling our powerful 45 Watt model, we’re here to transform your lighting needs.

 

Led Track Light Applications:
  1. Indoor Excellence: Our LED Track Light shines indoors, bringing sophistication and precision to any space.
  2. Wall Washer Wonder: Illuminate walls with an artful touch, adding depth and character to your surroundings.
Model No. AvL-TRL-xxW-yyD-01-zK
Power (W) 45
Lumen (lm) 3690
Efficiency (lm/W) 82
Colour Temperature, CCT (K) 2700K / 3000K / 4000K / 5000K
Colour Rendering Index (CRI) ≥ 80
Beam Angle (°) 30°
Dimmable No
Weight (Kg) 1.15, 1.41
Input Voltage(VAC) 220 – 240
Power Factor (PF) ≥ 0.9
THD (%) ≤ 20
IP Rating IP20
Materials Aluminium & Polycarbonate
Driver External LED Driver (Without Casing)
Life Time (hours) (A) 30000, (B,C) 50000
Warranty (year) (A) 2 , (B,C) 3
Finishing Color Black, White, Silver
Operating Temp. (°C) -20°C ~ 50°C
Working Humidity (% RH) 10 ~ 90
Storage Temp. (°C) 10°C – 65°C

Indoor or interior lighting

Indoor lighting for a building is the light source that is being integrated into the inner of the building for some general purpose such as brighten the room and give some special or desired effect to the room. The lighting in a home will changes the mood of person in the room just as it does the perceived size of a room. The lighting in a room either provides illumination for the entirety of the room, it highlights very specific elements. Fixture, placement and type of lighting are all the important aspects of indoor design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved and this can transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

How indoor lighting affect us

There is a lots of research says that the effect of indoor light has on our emotional system. This is because the light will being perceived as heat, and the perception of heat can trigger our emotions. Beside that, indoor lighting regulates a lot of human behaviors and activities such as sleep and attentiveness. Research have state that students who study in environments with the natural day lighting can increase in their academic performance. Natural light is always preferred but not always attainable in a classroom or work environment. So, indoor light have affect us in our daily light, we need to be more careful when dealing with the purchasing and installation of indoor light.

LED TRACK LIGHT

A light fixture (US English), light fitting (UK English), or luminaire is an electrical device that contains an electric lamp that provides illumination. All light fixtures have a fixture body and one or more lamps. The lamps may be in sockets for easy replacement—or, in the case of some LED fixtures, hard-wired in place.

Fixtures may also have a switch to control the light, either attached to the lamp body or attached to the power cable. Permanent light fixtures, such as dining room chandeliers, may have no switch on the fixture itself, but rely on a wall switch.

Fixtures require an electrical connection to a power source, typically AC mains power, but some run on battery power for camping or emergency lights. Permanent lighting fixtures are directly wired. Movable lamps have a plug and cord that plugs into a wall socket.

Light fixtures may also have other features, such as reflectors for directing the light, an aperture (with or without a lens), an outer shell or housing for lamp alignment and protection, an electrical ballast or power supply, and a shade to diffuse the light or direct it towards a workspace (e.g., a desk lamp). A wide variety of special light fixtures are created for use in the automotive lighting industry, aerospace, marine and medicine sectors.

Portable light fixtures are often called lamps, as in table lamp or desk lamp. In technical terminology, the lamp is the light source, which, in casual terminology, is called the light bulb. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) recommends the term luminaire for technical use.

Indoor Lighting Technology Trend In Fourth Industry Revolution

1) Connectivity–With LEDs comprehensively in the mainstream, the next frontier in lighting is controls. Call it smart, call it connected, call it what you like – the point is that your lights can be controlled. Controller and sensors have been around for donkey’s years, but the challenge now is to make them more sophisticated, get them to communicate with other devices and make sure people use them to perform more and more task.

2) The internet of things (IoT)-There are only computer , smart-phone and other smart device can be connected to web. With the internet of things(IoT) technology,  it’s no longer just computers and smart-phones that are connected to the web, but also your clothes, your coffee cup, your heart monitor and your LED lights. Lighting is an ideal network for internet-of-things services to be built on – because it’s already there in the ceiling of every building, looking down at us, wired up and ready to go. You only have to add a few sensors or controller so that it can make some data connection with other user.

3) Built-in light sources–Because LED light sources have good quality, so it don’t have to be replaced very often, and because no standards have emerged for what they should be like, manufacturers have got used to building them into fittings, rather than designing new luminaires around replaceable ‘lamps’. But what happens if they fail early? Or a better, more efficient module comes on the market? Organisations such as Zhaga have sought to address the issue by coming up with agreed designs, but integrated modules are becoming the norm. Will we regret lumbering our clients with light sources they can’t change?

MULTI-BEAM TRACK LIGHT

MULTI-BEAM TRACK LIGHT

PRODUCTS / INDOOR LED LIGHTING / MULTI-BEAM TRACK LIGHT

MULTI-BEAM TRACK LIGHT

 

Experience the next level of lighting innovation with our Multi-Beam Track Light series, carefully crafted with insights from industrial building applications that mount directly to the ceiling. This collection presents two stellar models, available in 20 Watts and 30 Watts, offering a seamless blend of style and functionality. Notably, our Multi-Beam Track Light features an adjustable beam angle, ranging from 20 to 50 degrees, giving you unparalleled control over your lighting.

Versatile Applications:

  1. Indoor Brilliance: Illuminate indoor spaces with finesse, setting the perfect ambiance for every occasion.
  2. Accent Lighting: Highlight your decor, artwork, or architectural features, adding depth and drama.
  3. Showroom Showcase: Elevate your showroom’s visual appeal, ensuring every product shines with brilliance.
  4. Boutique Elegance: Create a sophisticated and inviting atmosphere in your boutique, leaving a lasting impression on your customers.
Model No. AvL-TRL-xxW-ADJD-yK
Power (W) 20, 30
Lumen (lm) 1600, 2400
Efficiency (lm/W) 80
Colour Temperature, CCT (K) 2700K / 3000K / 4000K / 5000K
Colour Rendering Index (CRI) ≥ 80
Beam Angle (°) 20° ~ 50°
Dimmable No
Weight (Kg) 0.811
Input Voltage(VAC) 220 – 240
Power Factor (PF) ≥ 0.9
THD (%) ≤ 20
IP Rating IP20
Materials Aluminium & Polycarbonate
Driver External LED Driver (Within Casing)
Life Time (hours) 30,000
Waranty (years) 2
Finishing Color Black
Operating Temp. (°C) -20°C ~ 50°C
Working Humidity (% RH) 10 ~ 90
Storage Temp. (°C) 10°C – 65°C

Indoor or interior lighting

Indoor lighting for a building is the light source that is being integrated into the inner of the building for some general purpose such as brighten the room and give some special or desired effect to the room. The lighting in a home will changes the mood of person in the room just as it does the perceived size of a room. The lighting in a room either provides illumination for the entirety of the room, it highlights very specific elements. Fixture, placement and type of lighting are all the important aspects of indoor design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved and this can transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

How indoor lighting affect us

There is a lots of research says that the effect of indoor light has on our emotional system. This is because the light will being perceived as heat, and the perception of heat can trigger our emotions. Beside that, indoor lighting regulates a lot of human behaviors and activities such as sleep and attentiveness. Research have state that students who study in environments with the natural day lighting can increase in their academic performance. Natural light is always preferred but not always attainable in a classroom or work environment. So, indoor light have affect us in our daily light, we need to be more careful when dealing with the purchasing and installation of indoor light.

MULTI-BEAM TRACK LIGHT

A light fixture (US English), light fitting (UK English), or luminaire is an electrical device that contains an electric lamp that provides illumination. All light fixtures have a fixture body and one or more lamps. The lamps may be in sockets for easy replacement—or, in the case of some LED fixtures, hard-wired in place.

Fixtures may also have a switch to control the light, either attached to the lamp body or attached to the power cable. Permanent light fixtures, such as dining room chandeliers, may have no switch on the fixture itself, but rely on a wall switch.

Fixtures require an electrical connection to a power source, typically AC mains power, but some run on battery power for camping or emergency lights. Permanent lighting fixtures are directly wired. Movable lamps have a plug and cord that plugs into a wall socket.

Light fixtures may also have other features, such as reflectors for directing the light, an aperture (with or without a lens), an outer shell or housing for lamp alignment and protection, an electrical ballast or power supply, and a shade to diffuse the light or direct it towards a workspace (e.g., a desk lamp). A wide variety of special light fixtures are created for use in the automotive lighting industry, aerospace, marine and medicine sectors.

Portable light fixtures are often called lamps, as in table lamp or desk lamp. In technical terminology, the lamp is the light source, which, in casual terminology, is called the light bulb. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) recommends the term luminaire for technical use.

Indoor Lighting Technology Trend In Fourth Industry Revolution

1) Connectivity–With LEDs comprehensively in the mainstream, the next frontier in lighting is controls. Call it smart, call it connected, call it what you like – the point is that your lights can be controlled. Controller and sensors have been around for donkey’s years, but the challenge now is to make them more sophisticated, get them to communicate with other devices and make sure people use them to perform more and more task.

2) The internet of things (IoT)-There are only computer , smart-phone and other smart device can be connected to web. With the internet of things(IoT) technology,  it’s no longer just computers and smart-phones that are connected to the web, but also your clothes, your coffee cup, your heart monitor and your LED lights. Lighting is an ideal network for internet-of-things services to be built on – because it’s already there in the ceiling of every building, looking down at us, wired up and ready to go. You only have to add a few sensors or controller so that it can make some data connection with other user.

3) Built-in light sources–Because LED light sources have good quality, so it don’t have to be replaced very often, and because no standards have emerged for what they should be like, manufacturers have got used to building them into fittings, rather than designing new luminaires around replaceable ‘lamps’. But what happens if they fail early? Or a better, more efficient module comes on the market? Organisations such as Zhaga have sought to address the issue by coming up with agreed designs, but integrated modules are becoming the norm. Will we regret lumbering our clients with light sources they can’t change?

RECESSED SPOTLIGHT

RECESSED SPOTLIGHT

PRODUCTS / INDOOR LED LIGHTING / RECESSED SPOTLIGHT

RECESSED SPOTLIGHT

 

Step into a world of sophisticated illumination with our Recessed Spotlight, meticulously designed through years of experience, exclusively for indoor applications. Efficiency meets affordability in this cost-effective design, making it a smart choice for all your lighting needs. Our Recessed Spotlight collection features three versatile models: 1×1, 1×2, and 1×3, offering tailored solutions to suit your space.

Illuminate Your Space, Your Way:

  1. Indoor Application: Our Recessed Spotlight transforms indoor spaces into inviting havens of light, ensuring comfort and style.
  2. Showroom Brilliance: Make your products shine with brilliance, creating a captivating showcase that draws attention.
  3. Hotel Corridor Elegance: Infuse charm and sophistication into hotel corridors, leaving a lasting impression on every guest.
Model Size 1×1, 1×2, 1×3
Model No. AvL-SQDL-4-x-yyW-ADJ-zK*
Power (W) 15 / 30 / 45
Lumen (lm) 1275, 2550, 3825
Efficiency (lm/W) 85
Colour Temperature, CCT (K) 3000K / 4000K / 6500K
Colour Rendering Index (CRI) ≥ 80
Beam Angle (°) 40°, 60°
Dimmable No
Weight (Kg) 0.276, 0.602, 0.943
Input Voltage(VAC) 220 – 250
Power Factor (PF) ≥ 0.9
THD (%) ≤ 20
IP Rating IP 50
Materials Aluminium & Polycarbonate
Driver External LED Driver
Life Time (hours) 30,000
Warranty (years) 2
Finishing Color Matte White
Operating Temp. (°C) 0°C ~ 45°C
Working Humidity (% RH) 10 ~ 90
Storage Temp. (°C) 10°C – 65°C

Indoor or interior lighting

Indoor lighting for a building is the light source that is being integrated into the inner of the building for some general purpose such as brighten the room and give some special or desired effect to the room. The lighting in a home will changes the mood of person in the room just as it does the perceived size of a room. The lighting in a room either provides illumination for the entirety of the room, it highlights very specific elements. Fixture, placement and type of lighting are all the important aspects of indoor design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved and this can transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

How indoor lighting affect us

There is a lots of research says that the effect of indoor light has on our emotional system. This is because the light will being perceived as heat, and the perception of heat can trigger our emotions. Beside that, indoor lighting regulates a lot of human behaviors and activities such as sleep and attentiveness. Research have state that students who study in environments with the natural day lighting can increase in their academic performance. Natural light is always preferred but not always attainable in a classroom or work environment. So, indoor light have affect us in our daily light, we need to be more careful when dealing with the purchasing and installation of indoor light.

RECESSED SPOTLIGHT

A light fixture (US English), light fitting (UK English), or luminaire is an electrical device that contains an electric lamp that provides illumination. All light fixtures have a fixture body and one or more lamps. The lamps may be in sockets for easy replacement—or, in the case of some LED fixtures, hard-wired in place.

Fixtures may also have a switch to control the light, either attached to the lamp body or attached to the power cable. Permanent light fixtures, such as dining room chandeliers, may have no switch on the fixture itself, but rely on a wall switch.

Fixtures require an electrical connection to a power source, typically AC mains power, but some run on battery power for camping or emergency lights. Permanent lighting fixtures are directly wired. Movable lamps have a plug and cord that plugs into a wall socket.

Light fixtures may also have other features, such as reflectors for directing the light, an aperture (with or without a lens), an outer shell or housing for lamp alignment and protection, an electrical ballast or power supply, and a shade to diffuse the light or direct it towards a workspace (e.g., a desk lamp). A wide variety of special light fixtures are created for use in the automotive lighting industry, aerospace, marine and medicine sectors.

Portable light fixtures are often called lamps, as in table lamp or desk lamp. In technical terminology, the lamp is the light source, which, in casual terminology, is called the light bulb. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) recommends the term luminaire for technical use.

Indoor Lighting Technology Trend In Fourth Industry Revolution

1) Connectivity–With LEDs comprehensively in the mainstream, the next frontier in lighting is controls. Call it smart, call it connected, call it what you like – the point is that your lights can be controlled. Controller and sensors have been around for donkey’s years, but the challenge now is to make them more sophisticated, get them to communicate with other devices and make sure people use them to perform more and more task.

2) The internet of things (IoT)-There are only computer , smart-phone and other smart device can be connected to web. With the internet of things(IoT) technology,  it’s no longer just computers and smart-phones that are connected to the web, but also your clothes, your coffee cup, your heart monitor and your LED lights. Lighting is an ideal network for internet-of-things services to be built on – because it’s already there in the ceiling of every building, looking down at us, wired up and ready to go. You only have to add a few sensors or controller so that it can make some data connection with other user.

3) Built-in light sources–Because LED light sources have good quality, so it don’t have to be replaced very often, and because no standards have emerged for what they should be like, manufacturers have got used to building them into fittings, rather than designing new luminaires around replaceable ‘lamps’. But what happens if they fail early? Or a better, more efficient module comes on the market? Organisations such as Zhaga have sought to address the issue by coming up with agreed designs, but integrated modules are becoming the norm. Will we regret lumbering our clients with light sources they can’t change?