Unilighting's new LED Street Lamp

Unilighting has unveiled a new LED Street Lamp.

It features Aluminum heat-sink, which has a high effect heat dissipation to extend life span of the lamp. And aiming to get away from the influence caused by a broken single LED, each LED' circuit is designed to work separately.

What's more, to satisfy different road cases, various beam angle is available. Lighting design of respiratory system, to ensure that the lamp of dust, water and self-cleaning.AC wide input voltage regulator constant cureent 60 Or 80Pcs driver, which can instead of the original lamp used.

This new LED Street Lamp is designed for a wide range of applications, such as city streets, residential areas, industrial areas, sidewalks, squares, parks, schools, villas, garden lighting and so on.

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