Dialight | Fixture Testing

You depend on your lighting every day to illuminate your facility and keep your employees safe. Choosing inexpensive, subpar LED lighting fixtures may seem like a money-saving opportunity today, but it will only lead to more maintenance and safety risks that will cost more down the road.

Dialight is the world leader in industrial LED lighting with millions of fixtures installed worldwide, in some of the most unforgiving environments on the planet.

Their fixtures undergo extensive and rigorous testing that far exceeds the industry standard, including:

  • Optical testing through our NVLAP certified in-house optics lab
  • In-house salt spray testing 10x longer than the industry standard
  • Shock and vibrating testing to Lloyd’s standard or IEC 60068
  • Accelerated life testing that simulates lifetime exposure to excessive heat, cold and fluctuating power conditions in environmental chambers located in their facilities

All Dialight industrial lighting products undergo Type 1 HASS (highly accelerated stress screening) burn-in scheme for up to 24-hours during production to weed out infant mortalities. Dialight also have in-house expertise on hazardous-location certifications covering every class, division and zone in the industry.

Dialight fixtures are designed and built to withstand the rigours of heavy industrial use, and back that promise the industry leading 10 year warranty on most models.

When you need safe, reliable lighting you can count on Dialight.

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Leaf C
Level 36
Tower 42
25 Old Broad Street
London
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EC2N 1HQ
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