How to Choose an Industrial Spotlight


Industrial spotlights are used in a variety of work-related applications. Consisting of a high-powered bulb, they are designed to project a narrow beam of light toward an area or object. You can find industrial spotlights in warehouses, factories, construction sites, workshops, shipyards, on recreational and off-road vehicles, and more.

While they are all designed to project a narrow beam of light, however, there are many different types of industrial spotlights. Here are several things to consider when choosing an industrial spotlight.

Lighting Technology

What type of lighting technology does the industrial spotlight use? In the past, most spotlights, as well as other types of lights, used incandescent technology. They leveraged a wire filament that, when exposed to an electrical current, generated heat and light. While some modern industrial spotlights still use incandescent technology, most now use an alternative technology like light-emitting diode (LED). LED spotlights produce less heat, are more efficient, and last longer than incandescent spotlights.

Brightness

You should consider the brightness level when choosing an industrial spotlight. Brightness is measured in lumens. The more lumens an industrial spotlight produces, the brighter it will be. For work-related applications, you’ll typically want a minimum of 5,000 lumens. With that said, some industrial spotlights can produce 10,000 to 20,000 lumens.

Beam Spread

Some industrial spotlights have a narrower beam spread than others. The beam spread represents the angle at which an industrial spotlight projects light. For focused applications, a 10 to 20 degree beam spread may suffice. For wider applications that cover a larger area, you may want to choose an industrial spotlight with a 40 to 60 degree beam spread.

Traditional vs Combo Pattern

There are traditional spotlights, and there are spotlights with a combo pattern. A combo pattern means the spotlight features characteristics of a regular, focused spotlight and a flood beam. Industrial spotlights with a combo beam still produce a focused beam of light, but they have a wider overall spread than their traditional counterparts.

Material

Don’t forget to choose an industrial spotlight that’s made of a durable material. Since they are used in workspaces, they need to be tough. Industrial spotlights made of aluminum or stainless steel can typically withstand harsh environments without succumbing to premature wear and tear.

In Conclusion

While other types of lighting may radiate light outwards, industrial spotlights create a focused beam of light. They can illuminate workspaces while simultaneously enhancing productivity and safety. Just remember to consider the lighting technology, brightness, beam spread and material.

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