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Since LED technology is versatile, uses less energy compared to other lighting technologies and maintains safe illumination levels, it enables operations involved with refrigeration systems of any size to gain the benefits that the ever-improving LED lighting technology provides.
Wireless controls, LED features and cloud-based solutions encompass some of the many qualities today’s lighting solutions offer the cold food industry.
From heavy duty stainless steel to mounting brackets for easy installation, here’s how today’s lighting solutions light the way for a brighter, more energy efficient future.
The new Vigilant LED high bay from Dialight, Farmingdale, N.J., features in-house-designed power supply, next-generation LED technology and advanced optical design.
Orion Energy Systems, Inc., Manitowoc, Wis., developed new fixtures for its APOLLO VaporTight series, which features best-in-class lumens per watt efficiency up to 155 lumens per watt.
The new 6125 series (for zone 1) and 6525 series (for zone 2) floodlights from R. STAHL, Stafford, Texas, are designed for challenging environments such as food processing.
Rite-Hite, Milwaukee, Wis., introduced the Safe-T-Signal intersection warning system, a ceiling-mounted system that alerts workers when traffic is approaching from other directions.