24 Matahiti 2012

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WhyAreLEDExplosion-ProofLightsGettingCheaperandCheaper|Te mau hotu i roto i te mau papa'iraa

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No te aha e mea puai a'e mea mâ a'e te mau mori purapura

1. Te mau haereraa i mua i te pae no te mau ravea aravihi apî:

Te rahiraa o te mau mori purapura, e mori hinu ïa, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te haapiiraa, tabula no te mau hoho'a, TE MAU NOTA, e te tahi atu mau rave'a. Ma te faaohipa - tamau - raa e te mau faatanoraa i te matete, mai te mau huero sémens e tae atu i te SMD3030, te hoo, ha'utiraa, e te maitai noa'tu ra te oraraa. The growing market demand is making mass production increasingly cost-effective.

2. Explosion-Proof Types Developed as per Demand:

The first batch of explosion-proof lights was Exd IIC T6 Gb. I teie nei, ordinary places also use LED explosion-proof lights. For less demanding environments (dust areas, Te mau nota), using Ex nR IIC T6 GC/Ex tD A21 IP65 T95℃ is sufficient. No reira, the price of LED explosion-proof lights is continuously decreasing.

3. Issues with Unscrupulous Traders and Counterfeit Products in the Market:

Most LED explosion-proof lights appear yellow, leading many who are unfamiliar with explosion-proof lights to assume that yellow signifies an Te maramarama no te taime faaanaanaraa. Te tahi atu â mau mea, some unscrupulous manufacturers mark up the power of the lamp shells significantly, resulting in 120%-150%-200% overstatements.

The above issues contribute to the declining prices of LED explosion-proof lights, some for better and others for worse. Consumers must be vigilant when purchasing explosion-proof lights. They are meant for safety, and any compromise in quality can lead to serious issues.

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