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Lighting Fixtures |
A light fixture, also known as a light fitting, is an electrical appliance that contains an electric lamp for lighting. A lamp socket and a fixture body are the two most important components of a lighting fixture. A luminaire is a lighting fixture that contains an electrical lamp. Electric ballast, reflectors, aperture, and an outer shell, which serves as a protective cover for the electric lamp, are also included in the lighting fixture. Lighting fixtures have progressed throughout time from traditional lighting technology and fluorescent lamps to energy-efficient lighting technologies like LED lamps.
Lamps are commonly used to describe portable
Lighting Fixtures, such as a table lamp or a desk lamp. The lamp is the light source in technical terms, which is known as the light bulb in layman's terms. For technical purposes, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) prefers the word luminaire.
According To Coherent Market Insights “The global lighting fixtures market is estimated to account for US$ 349.92 Bnin terms of value by the end of 2027.”
Reflectors for directing light, an aperture (with or without a lens), an exterior shell or housing for lamp alignment and protection, an electrical ballast or power source, and a shade to dilute or direct light towards a workplace are all possible elements of light fixtures (e.g., a desk lamp). Special
light fixtures are designed for use in the automotive lighting industry, as well as aircraft, marine, and medical industries.
There are several distinct types of lighting fixtures:- Task illumination is provided by desk and table lamps.
- Within enclosures, enclosure lights are utilised to give illumination.
- Flood lights are used to illuminate a space or object to a brightness that is significantly higher than its surrounds.
- Standing lights known as floor lamps or sticks are used for general lighting.
- Supports suspend pendants or suspended luminaries from the ceiling or from a cable or track system. Down lights and fluorescent troffers are examples of recessed lighting.
- Metal rods and movable light fixtures that snap into place make up track lights, which are mounted on the ceiling.
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