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Base: Die-casting Aluminum
Die-cast aluminum is a popular choice for lighting fixtures for several reasons. Firstly, it is a strong and durable material that can withstand harsh weather conditions and other environmental factors. Secondly, die-cast aluminum has excellent thermal conductivity, which means it can dissipate heat quickly. This is important for lighting fixtures as it helps to prevent overheating and prolongs the lifespan of the fixture. Lastly, die-cast aluminum is a lightweight material, which makes it easy to install and handle.
Outer Shell: PC
In addition to die-cast aluminum, another popular material used for lighting fixtures is polycarbonate (PC). PC is a thermoplastic material that is known for its strength, durability, and impact resistance. It is also lightweight, making it an ideal choice for lighting fixtures that need to be mounted on ceilings or walls. PC is also resistant to UV radiation, which means it does not yellow or become brittle over time. This makes it a great choice for outdoor lighting fixtures that are exposed to sunlight.
IP65: Perfect for Outdoor and Indoor Use
This ceiling light is a type of lighting fixture that is designed to be used in both indoor and outdoor settings. They are rated IP65, which means they are protected against dust and water ingress. This makes them ideal for use in areas where there is a risk of exposure to moisture, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas, it is a versatile choice for any space.
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Graphic carton
Master carton