Product Overview
- The KML HB52 is a 100W LED high bay light designed for consistent, attractive appearance and reliable quality control. It delivers about 16,000 lm at 160 lm/W and supports selectable beam angles and color temperatures to meet typical high-bay indoor lighting needs.
Product Features
- High efficacy: 160 lm/W, ~16,000 lm output at 100W.
- Beam and color options: 90° or 120° beam angles; color temperature range 3000K–6500K.
- Optical quality: low color tolerance (SDCM < 5) and high color rendering for accurate color reproduction.
- Rugged construction: IP65 ingress protection, aluminum heat-dissipating body, rated for -30°C to +50°C and 10–90% RH.
- Control & customization: supports 0–10V dimming, microwave and infrared sensors, adjustable power, and customizable color temperature/appearance.
- Compliance: CE and RoHS certified.
Product Value
- Strong energy and cost savings: over 60% energy reduction versus traditional fixtures and up to ~40% lower total lifecycle costs.
- Improved visual performance: high CRI/low SDCM enhances task visibility and scene appearance.
- Reliability in harsh environments reduces downtime and maintenance, supporting long-term operational savings.
Product Advantages
- Certified and procurement-ready: CE/RoHS compliance aligns with European carbon-neutral procurement standards.
- Flexible customization and controls to match project design and automation requirements.
- Durable thermal and ingress protection for stable operation in dusty, humid, or temperature-extreme conditions.
- High luminous efficacy and low color variance outperform typical industry averages.
- Backed by KML’s international sales/channel experience and logistics advantages for export markets.
Application Scenarios
- Large indoor spaces: factories, warehouses, industrial plants, gymnasiums.
- Public and outdoor-use lighting: sports venues, plazas, parking lots, building facades, billboards and large signs.
- Infrastructure and special-purpose sites: construction sites, ports and docks, airports (auxiliary lighting), emergency and disaster relief locations.