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Magnalight Unveils High Intensity LED Mining Light

Magnalight has launched the LEDP5W-60 high intensity LED mining light ideal for heavy duty deployment in mining and industrial applications.

High Intensity 300 Watt LED Mining Light. (PRNewsFoto/Larson Electronics)

The Magnalight LEDP5W-60 high intensity LED mining light generates intense and durable LED illumination. It ensures excellent lighting even in extreme conditions. Featuring robust construction with rugged aluminum housings and unbreakable polycarbonate lenses, these LED mining lights are IP68 rated waterproof to 3 m. In addition, this light is resistant to vibrations, shocks, and other impacts that can affect traditional lights. Incorporated with 60 five watt LEDs, the LEDP5W-60 can generate intense output up to 29,580 lm that is efficient enough to illuminate huge areas with bright, radiant, crisp, and uniform white light. These units feature CREE XLamp XPG LEDs that ensure maximum LED quality, durability and reliability. They also provide 15.6Grms rated resistance to vibrations and offer 70% lumen maintenance after 50,000 hours of operation.

The LED mining lights are housed in such a way that it is protected from water, dust, and dirt with an operating capability on 12 or 24 V DC current for mining as well as industrial operations. Featured with heavy duty mounting hardware, these lights can be safely mounted on all flat surfaces or brackets and ensure 360 degrees of vertical adjustability. The incorporated electronic controllers ensure voltage control and active heat management for cool LED operation and endurance. The electronic controllers can be connected directly to all 12 or 24 VDC power sources eliminating the need for added hardware or transformers. These LED fixtures generate output with respect to related metal halide lamps, giving high quality light output, while utilizing less electrical power.

These lights from Magnalight are available in various options such as hardwares, cords, and mounting platforms. They are being offered in spot or floodlight configurations to be used for specific applications.

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