The difference between LED floodlights and floodlights
What is a floodlight?
A floodlight is a lighting fixture that specifies that the illumination on the illuminated surface is higher than the surrounding environment. Also known as spotlight. Usually, it can aim in any direction and has a structure that is not affected by climate conditions. Mainly used for large-scale mining operations, building outlines, sports stadiums, overpasses, monuments, parks, and flower beds. Therefore, almost all outdoor large-area lighting fixtures can be considered as floodlights.
Characteristics of floodlights: Suitable for large-scale projection lighting, building lighting, etc.
1. High purity aluminum reflector plate, with the most precise beam and the best reflection effect.
2. Symmetric narrow angle, wide-angle, and asymmetric light distribution systems.
3. Rear opening replacement bulb, easy to maintain.
4. The lamps are equipped with scale plates for easy adjustment of the illumination angle.
The angle of the emitted beam of a spotlight varies from wide to narrow, with a range of 0 ° to 180 °. Among them, the beam that is particularly narrow is called a searchlight. The floodlight consists of three parts: optical components, mechanical components, and electrical components. Optical components mainly include reflectors and light blocking grids that restrict light. The mechanical components mainly include the housing, as well as the focusing mechanism for fixing and adjusting the position of the light source, the bracket and base for fixing the lamp, and the parts with angle indicators for adjusting the projection direction of the lamp beam. For the vast majority of enclosed floodlights, mechanical components include protective glass and various sealing rings. According to the needs of the usage environment, some also come with metal mesh covers. The high-performance floodlight is also equipped with an air filter. The main electrical components are ballasts, capacitors, triggers (designed according to the needs of the light source), etc.