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In rugged industrial settings like carparks, factories, warehouses, and processing plants, reliable lighting is a necessity. When lighting must withstand exposure to moisture, chemicals, dust, and fluctuating temperatures, regular luminaires just don’t cut it. That is why anti-corrosive luminaires, especially those with high protection ratings like IP66, are increasingly the top choice for industries that need durable, efficient lighting they can count on.

Why LED anti corrosive luminaires are a must have for industrial settings

Aurora Lighting Africa has stepped up to meet this need with a high-efficiency, IP66-rated LinearPac+, LED anti-corrosive luminaire that’s ideal for demanding environments. This fixture delivers an impressive 160lm/W output, has a lifespan of 50,000 hours, and comes backed by a five-year warranty.

Here’s a look at why anti-corrosive luminaires make sense for industrial spaces and why Aurora’s solution is worth considering.

Why choose LED anti-corrosive luminaires with an IP66 rating?

Industrial facilities are tough on lighting. With constant exposure to dust, water, and potentially corrosive chemicals, traditional luminaires break down quickly, costing time and money in repairs and replacements. Aurora’s IP66-rated anti-corrosive LED luminaires are designed to tackle these challenges head-on.

The IP66 rating means the luminaire is totally sealed against dust and can withstand powerful jets of water, making it ideal for areas where dirt and moisture are constant issues. This durability means less maintenance and fewer interruptions, saving both time and money in the long run.

High efficiency that’s good for the budget and the planet

In large facilities, lighting can be a major part of the energy bill, especially in spaces that need illumination around the clock. Aurora Lighting Africa’s 160lm/W LED anti-corrosive luminaire helps lower that cost by delivering maximum brightness while using reduced energy.

With this high-efficiency lighting, facilities can get all the light they need with fewer fixtures and lower energy costs. And, as an added bonus, using energy-efficient LEDs helps reduce the facility’s carbon footprint, a big plus for companies looking to improve sustainability.

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**Read the rest of the article in the Sparks Electrical News January edition