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Heat Resistant LED High Bay Light - Excellent Heat Dissipation, No Driver Overheating Problem!

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There are many high-temperature environment factories cannot find heat-resistant lighting solutions, or have lighting failure problem caused by driver overheating. THT-EX has launched the world's first driver-less LED design especially ideal for high-temperature, steam, high humidity and other harsh environments, such as metal forging, pulp & paper, garbage processing plant and glass factory, etc. Today, we would like to introduce L1512D heat resistant LED high bay light . This model has excellent heat dissipation enclosure; and designed with AC-IN LED technology, therefore no driver failure issue. Applicable to 85°C ~100°C high ambient temperature areas , provide with 140W and 160W power wattage to replace 500W HPS/HID conventional lights. Please scan the QR-code to watch the test video and solution description. If you are interested in learning more, please contact us for professional planning & service. ★Heat Resistant Lighting: https://www.tht-ex.com/heat-resistant-li...

THT's world-first driver-less LED design is ideal for high-temperature environments.

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In high heat environments, such as steel mill, pulp & paper and glass manufacturing, the ambient temperature is always a great challenge and a leading factor in the failure of LED drivers.    THT's world-first driver-less LED design is ideal for high-temperature environments and other harsh environments application. We provide LED heat-resistant lights from 20W to 160W which can replace traditional HPS/HID lamps from 40W to 500W. Product categories include low bay lights, high bay lights, linear lights, globe lights, and warning lights. Our lights are with advantages of longer service life, excellent lumen maintenance rate, and no need for frequent fixture maintenance.   Read more: https://www.hazardexonthenet.net/article/189622/THT-s-world-first-driverless-heat-resistant-light-is-ideal-for-high-temperature-environments.aspx