Summary
Report Description
This is the ElectroniCast analysis and forecast of global market consumption of LED-based hazardous location luminaires (explosion-proof and other evaluation levels).
Unsafe lighting is one of the most common potential sources of ignition causing and explosion. Working environments that contain explosive gases or dust are extremely volatile environments. A variety of luminaires (light fixture + LED light source) are available that are considered suitable for hazardous locations, since they prevent any possible ignition sources from being exposed to the air. In various lighting applications, hazardous locations are defined as areas that are at risk of fire or explosion due to the combined presence of electrical equipment and flammable gases or vapors, flammable liquids, combustible dusts, ignitable fibers, or other substances.
In the process of this market research project, in addition to interviewing existing customers and potential customers of LED-based hazardous location lighting, we also studied lighting manufactures with various ranges of hazardous area lighting products. The luminaires are designed for locations where explosive gases and dust are found, providing suitable lighting without enabling a risk of explosion.
The emergence of solid-state lighting (SSL) light emitting diodes (LEDs) in the general lighting industry continues to push lighting-industry vendors, as well as end-users, to consider innovative solutions (new products) to adopt hazardous location LED lighting solutions.
The light emitting diode (LED) market, despite exciting innovative devices driven by technological advances and ecological/energy-saving concerns, still faces challenges in overcoming performance/price limitations and in attracting widespread consumption.
LED Level Quantified in the ElectroniCast Study
Below, are five levels (or “food chain”) pertaining to the LED marketplace. For the purposes of this ElectroniCast study, we quantify and provide a market forecast for Level 5.
- Level 1 - The bare chip or die
- Level 2 - The packaged LED chip
- Level 3 – LED array, optics, boards (PCB), heat sink, driver, other components
- Level 4 – Lamp/Light source
Level 5 – Luminaires (light fixture, initial lamp/light source, inclusive fittings/brackets)
Regions: The following regions are quantified in this study report:
• America (North, Central and South America)
• EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa)
• APAC (Asia Pacific)
10-Year Market Forecast
This report provides the market review and forecast (2023-2033) by the following functions:
• Consumption Value (US$)
• Quantity (number/units) – (Million)
• Average Selling Prices ($, each)
Market Forecast Product Categories
This market forecast of the worldwide consumption is presented for four (4) major luminaire-type categories, as shown below:
• Spot, Flood and General-Area
• Linear: Tube and String/Strip
• Small portable type: Flash (torch) lights, wearable headlamp
• Specialty, Panel and Miscellaneous
Market Forecast Sub-Application Categories
This market forecast of the worldwide consumption for LED Luminaires used in explosive-proof lighting is presented for four (4) major end-user group (sub-application) categories, as shown below:
• Power Plants, Pumping Stations, Substations
• Military Bases, Airports, Other Transportation Facilities
• Gas (service) Stations, Paint-Spray Booths, Other Commercial/Industrial, Other/Non-Specific
• Oil Fields, Oil Refineries, Offshore Oil Platforms, Oil Tanks, Tunnels, Wharf, Mining and Other Similar
Market Research Methodology
Market analysis and technology forecasting are complex tasks. Any predictions of the shape and trends of technology and economic movement start from the notion that the germ of what will be important tomorrow is present, although smaller or larger or in a different form, in our environment today. However, taking as a basis for a prediction the assumptions of current, conventional belief create a set of preconceived notions that can lead to serious mistakes. ElectroniCast, instead, looks to the basic driving forces.
Information Base
This study is based on analysis of information obtained continually over the past several years but updated through the middle of June 2024. During this period, ElectroniCast analysts performed interviews with authoritative and representative individuals in the LED manufacturing (materials, integrated circuits/circuit boards, packaging, devices, connectors/pins/end-caps, plastic, aluminium and glass manufacturers, associated parts/pieces, fittings/fixtures) and military/aerospace, harsh environment concerns, painting (paint spray booths), oil/gas and mining, power generation/nuclear, industrial/manufacturing, mass transit authorities, transportation/ infrastructure, R&D, gas stations/service stations (lighting distributors), government, and other.
Market research interviews were conducted principally with:
• Engineers, marketing personnel and management at manufacturers of LEDs (chips, components, lamps and fixtures) as well as other technologies
• Design group leaders, engineers, marketing personnel and market planners at major users and potential users of LEDs
• Other industry experts, including those focused on standards activities, trade associations, and investments
The interviews covered issues of technology, R&D support, pricing, contract size, reliability, documentation, installation/maintenance crafts, standards, supplier competition and other topics. Customers and distributors were interviewed, to obtain their estimates of quantities received and average prices paid. Customer estimates of historical and expected near term future growth of their application are obtained. Their views of use of new technology products were obtained.
The analyst then considered customer expectations of near-term growth in their application, plus forecasted economic payback of investment, technology trends and changes in government regulations and funding/tax-break legislation/rules in each geographical region, to derive estimated growth rates of quantity and price of each product subset in each application. These forecasted growth rates are combined with the estimated baseline data to obtain the long-range forecasts at the lowest detailed level of each product and application.
A full review of published information (secondary research) was also performed to supplement information obtained through primary research (interviews). The following sources were reviewed:
• Professional technical journals and papers
• Trade press articles
• Technical conference proceedings
• Product literature
• Company profile and financial information
• Additional information based on previous ElectroniCast market studies
• Personal knowledge of the research team
In analyzing and forecasting the complexities of worldwide markets for light emitting diode products, it is essential that the market research team have a good and a deep understanding of the technology and of the industry. ElectroniCast consultants who participated in this report were qualified.
Bottom-up Methodology
ElectroniCast forecasts, as illustrated in the forecast data structure, are developed initially at the lowest detail level, then summed to successively higher levels. The background market research focuses on the amount of each type of product used in each application in the base year (last year: 2023), and the prices paid at the first transaction from the manufacturer. This forms the base year data.
ElectroniCast analysts then forecast the growth rates in component quantity use in each application, along with price trends, based on competitive, economic and technology forecast trends, and apply these to derive long term forecasts at the lowest application levels. The usage growth rate forecasts depend heavily on analysis of overall end user trends toward equipment usage and economic payback.
The calculation and analysis data spreadsheet technique are based upon input/output analysis, leveraging the quantitative consumption quantity, price and value of each item in each application at all levels to achieve reasonable quantitative conclusions. This interactive analysis concept, first applied on a major scale by Leonteff, of the US Department of Commerce, in the mid-1950s, was then adopted successfully by analyst/forecasting firms Quantum Science, Gnostic Concepts and (in 1981) by ElectroniCast.
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Table of Contents
Hazardous Location LED Lighting: Global Market Forecast & Analysis, 2023-2033
Table of Contents
1.Executive Summary1-1
1.1Global Overview1-1
1.2 Unpackaged and Packaged LEDs – Overview 1-37
1.3 LEDs – Technology Overview 1-57
1.4 Barriers to Growth in the US Military/Government Sector 1-71
2.LED-based Luminaires in Explosion Proof Lighting Market Forecast by Product Type 2-1
2.1 Overview 2-1
2.2 Spot, Flood and General-Area LED Luminaires 2-5
2.3 Linear Tube, String/Strip LED Luminaires 2-12
2.4LED-based Flashlights and Wearable Headlamps (Luminaires) 2-35
2.5 LED-based Specialty, Panel and Miscellaneous Luminaires 2-58
3.LED-based Luminaires in Explosion Proof Lighting Market Forecast by Application 3-1
Oil Fields, Oil Refineries, Offshore Oil Platforms, Oil Tanks, Tunnels, Wharf, Mining and Other Similar
Power Plants, Pumping Stations, Substations
Military Bases, Airports, Other Transportation Facilities
Gas Stations, Paint-Spray Booths, Other Commercial/Industrial, Other/Non-Specific
4.Competition – Hazardous Location LED Lighting4-1
4.1 Selected Key Companies – Profiles 4-1
ABB (Hazlux(R)) 4-1
Acuity Brands, Inc. 4-7
Aeon Lighting Technology Incorporated (ALT) - ALTLED(R) 4-11
Allison Park Group, Incorporated 4-13
Allsman Enterprises (AE Light) 4-15
Atex Global Ltd. 4-18
ATM Lighting sp. z o.o. 4-19
Avail Infrastructure Solutions (Rig-A-Lite) 4-20
BARTEC Top Holding GmbH 4-21
Cortem Group 4-24
DCD Technologies 4-25
Dialight plc 4-26
Eaton Corporation plc (Crouse-Hinds/Hazard-Gard(R)) 4-30
ECOM (Pepperl+Fuchs) 4-41
Emerson Electric Company (Appleton(TM)) 4-42
Eneltec Group 4-48
Energy Focus 4-52
Federal Signal (Victor Products Ltd / Victor Group) 4-53
FoxFury LLC. 4-58
GE Current, a Daintree Company (Current Lighting Solutions, LLC) 4-59
Glamox AS (GLX Holding AS) 4-64
GeumVit Co., Ltd. (LumiDas) 4-66
Herberts Industrieglas GmbH & Co. KG (METAGLAS(R)) 4-67
Hubbell Incorporated (Chalmit(R), Killark(R)) 4-69
IKIO LED Lighting 4-77
Jiangsu Ouhui Lighting Co., Ltd. (Ou Hui lighting) 4-79
K and H Industries 4-83
Larson Electronics 4-84
LDPI, Incorporated 4-88
Leoyo Holdings Group Company, Ltd. 4-89
Lind Equipment 4-91
L.J. Star Incorporated (LUMIGLAS(R)); F.H. Papenmeier GmbH & Co. KG 4-93
Maes Lighting4-95
MAM Explosion-proof Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 4-96
Nemalux Industrial Inc. 4-97
NJZ Lighting Technology Company, Ltd. 4-98
Nordland Lighting 4-100
Northern Light Technologies 4-101
Ocean's King Lighting Science & Technology Company, Ltd (OKTECH) 4-102
Orga BV 4-103
Pelican 4-104
Phoenix Products Company Inc. 4-105
Qlight Electronics Company Ltd. 4-106
Raytec Ltd 4-107
R. Stahl AG4-109
SA Equip 4-116
Sammode 4-118
Schuch (Adolf Schuch GmbH) 4-119
Shanghai Qinsun Electric Company, Limited (QINSUN) 4-126
Shanxi Guangyu LED Lighting Company Ltd. (GYLED) 4-127
SharpEagle Technology Group Ltd. (Studio52 Group)4-127
Shenzhen CESP Co., Ltd - Chinese Energy South Power (CESP) 4-128
Shenzhen KHJ Semiconductor Lighting Co., Ltd. (KHJ) 4-129
Signify Lighting (Cooper Lighting Solutions) (Chloride) 4-130
Thorlux Lighting (FW Thorpe Plc) 4-134
Unimar, Inc. 4-135
Venas Company, Ltd 4-136
WAROM Mena (Warom Technology MENA FZCO) 4-138
Wenzhou Boshi Electric Technology Company (Boshi Electric) 4-141
Western Technology Incorporated 4-141
WISKA 4-142
Wolf Safety Lamp Company 4-143
Worksite Lighting LLC4-143
Zhejiang MA Safety Signal Company, Ltd. (MA Safety Signal) 4-144
Zhejiang Mingchuang Optoelectronic Technology Co., Ltd (MC-LED) 4-145
Zhejiang Tormin Electrical Company, Ltd. (TORMIN)4-146
4.2 Competitor Market Share - Leaders - 20234-150
5.Market Research Methodology 5-1
6.Excel-based Market Forecast Data Base Explanation 6-1
6.1Overview 6-1
6.2Tutorial 6-3
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List of Tables
1.1.1 Selected Competitors: Hazardous Location Lighting1-7
1.1.2 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Region ($Million)1-10
1.1.3 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Application ($Million)1-11
1.1.4 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Product-Type ($Million)1-13
1.1.5 ANSI/NFPA Areas Description 1-18
1.3.1 Selected Comparison: LED to Other Lighting Technologies1-62
1.3.2 LED Color Variety – Selected Examples 1-69
1.3.3 LED Color Chart 1-72
2.1.1 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Product-Type ($Million)2-1
2.1.2 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, Product-Type (Qty, Million)2-2
2.1.3 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, Product-Type (ASP, $, each) 2-4
2.2.1 Spot, Flood, General-Area LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Forecast, Region ($Million)2-10
2.2.2 Spot, Flood, General-Area LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Forecast, By Region (Qty) 2-11
2.2.3 Spot, Flood, General-Area LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Forecast, By Region (ASP $) 2-11
2.3.1 Linear Tube LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, Region ($Million) 2-28
2.3.2 Linear Tube LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Region (Qty) 2-29
2.3.3 Linear Tube LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Region (ASP $) 2-29
2.3.4 Calculation of the Cost of Manufacturing Facility Downtime 2-32
2.3.5 Comparison of Lighting Technologies 2-33
2.4.1 Flashlight LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Region ($Million) 2-56
2.4.2 Flashlight LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Region (Quantity) 2-57
2.4.3 Flashlight LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Region (ASP $) 2-57
2.5.1 Special/Panel LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, Region ($Million) 2-62
2.5.2 Special/Panel LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Region (Qty) 2-63
2.5.3 Special/Panel LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Region (ASP $) 2-63
3.1 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Application ($Million)3-1
3.2 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Application (Quantity)3-4
3.3 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast, By Application (ASP $)3-6
3.4 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting America Consumption Forecast, By Application ($Million)3-10
3.5 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting America Consumption Forecast, By Application (Quantity)3-11
3.6 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting America Consumption Forecast, By Application (ASP $)3-11
3.7 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting EMEA Consumption Forecast, By Application ($Million)3-12
3.8 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting EMEA Consumption Forecast, By Application (Quantity)3-13
3.9 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting EMEA Consumption Forecast, By Application (ASP $)3-13
3.10 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting APAC Consumption Forecast, By Application ($Million)3-14
3.11LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting APAC Consumption Forecast, By Application (Quantity)3-15
3.12LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting APAC Consumption Forecast, By Application (ASP $)3-15
4.2.1 LED-Based Luminaires Used in Hazardous Location Lighting Competitor Market Share Leaders – 2023 4-150
List of Figures
1.1.1 Product Life Cycle (PLC) 1-6
1.1.2 LED Luminaires in Hazardous Location Lighting Global Consumption Forecast ($Million)1-9
1.1.3 Combustible Dust Accumulation 1-19
1.1.4 Explosion Triangle 1-22
1.1.5 Paint Booth Lighting and LED Luminaire1-28
1.1.6 Explosion Proof LED Drop-Light/Trouble Light 1-29
1.1.7 Explosion Proof LED Signal/Warning Lights 1-30
1.1.8 Explosion Proof LED Lighting 1-31
1.1.9LED Luminaire for Industrial and Hazardous Environments 1-32
1.1.10 Explosion Proof LED Linear Light 1-33
1.1.11 Explosion Proof LED Linear Light Fixture 1-34
1.1.12 Explosion Proof LED Linear Light Fixture 1-35
1.1.13 Explosion-Proof LED Mountable Area Light 1-36
1.1.14 Explosion Proof LED Portable Light 1-37
1.2.1 Diagram of a Typical LED Chip Structure Levels1-38
1.2.2 Diagram of schematic structure of AlGaN-based UV LED Chip 1-39
1.2.3 Perovskite White LEDs1-41
1.2.4 2D LED Structure 1-43
1.2.5 Chip On Glass (COG) Cross-Sectional Structure 1-44
1.2.6 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) - Integrated Protection Devices for LEDs1-45
1.2.7 HB LED Electrostatic Discharge Example1-46
1.2.8 Chip-on-Board LED Technology1-47
1.2.9 Chip-Scale Package (CSP) LEDs 1-48
1.2.10 Compact Monolithic Packaged LED 1-49
1.2.11 Surface Mounted Device (SMD) LED 1-50
1.2.12 Chip-On-Board and Multi-Chip on Board (COB/MCOB) LED 1-51
1.2.13 Tunable Chip-On-Board LEDs with Highly Efficient Color Mixing 1-52
1.2.14 COB Packaged LEDs Provide Natural Light Spectrum 1-54
1.2.15 Highest Efficacy Chip-on-Board LEDs 1-55
1.2.16 Quad Chip LED Arrays 1-56
1.2.17 Single Chip LED Arrays 1-56
1.2.18 LED UVC Chip-On-Board 1-58
1.2.19 Resonant Cavity LED (RCLED) Technology 1-59
1.3.1 LED Chromatic Chart 1-68
1.3.2 Evolution of Research Emphasis during Technology Life Cycle 1-70
2.1.1 Hazardous Location Lighting (Class 1, Division 2) 300 Watts - 60 LEDS - Tripod Mount 2-3
2.2.1 General Service LED-based Lamp (A-Style Bulb Category) 2-6
2.2.2 Flame-Proof Explosion- Proof Luminaries 2-6
2.2.3 Low Profile General Area Lamp 2-7
2.2.4 LED Explosion Proof General-Area Light 2-8
2.2.5 LED Explosion Proof Gas Station Lights 2-9
2.3.1 LED-Based Linear Tube Lamp DIP Technology with Metal End-Caps (T8 Tube) 2-16
2.3.2 LED-Based Linear Tube Lamp SMD Technology with Metal End-Caps (T8 Tube) 2-17
2.3.3 LED-Based Linear Lamp Chip-on-Board (COB) Technology (Linear Lamp) 2-21
2.3.4 LED Linear Tubes in Explosion-Proof Fixtures 2-23
2.3.5 Portable Explosion Proof LED Linear Tube Lighting 2-24
2.3.6 TUBULAR LIGHT FITTING WITH LED SERIES 2-26
2.3.7 40W LED EXPLOSION PROOF, 1X2 LINEAR LIGHT2-27
2.4.1 Performance Intrinsic Helmet Light 2-35
2.4.2 Explosion Proof LED Flashlight 2-36
2.4.3 Explosion Proof LED Flashlight 2-37
2.4.4 Cordless, Water-Proof, Explosion-Proof Miners Headlamp 2-38
2.4.5 LED Portable Explosion-Proof Light (Portable Work-Light) 2-39
2.4.6 Street With No Illumination 2-46
2.4.7 Street Illuminated with HID Flashlight 2-46
2.4.8 Chromaticity Limits for NVIS Colors NVIS White and NVIS Blue 2-51
2.4.9 NVIS Response Curves 2-52
2.4.10 NVIS Colors Allowed in a “Class A” Cockpit 2-53
2.4.11 NVIS Colors: Type I Class B 2-54
2.4.12 NVIS Green A Flip Filter Hood for Flashlight 2-55
2.5.1 Mine Explosion Proof Outdoor Light 2-59
2.5.2 LED Luminaire for Hazardous Areas 2-60
2.5.3 LED Luminaire for Mining and Heavy Industrial Applications 2-61
3.1 Spray-Paint Booths/Facilities 3-3
3.2 Nuclear power industry - Reactors operating in the United States3-7
3.3 LED Lighting Fixture – Power Plant Installation 3-9
3.4 Explosion Proof LED Lighting for Oil Drilling Rigs, Oil, Gas Production Platforms 3-16
3.5 Explosion Proof LED Lighting in a Tunnel 3-17
3.6 18W 36W LED Explosion Proof Lamp 3-18
3.7 Explosion Proof Enclosure 3-19
3.8 Factory-sealed LED Luminaire 3-21
3.9 Explosion Proof LED Light for Offshore Structures 3-23
3.10 LED-Based Explosion Proof Main Marine Lantern 3-24
3.11 Offshore Platform 3-25
3.12 LED-Based Low-Profile Luminaire for Mining Applications 3-26
3.13 Severe Environments Mining Application Machinery 3-27
3.14 Interior of Oil Rig with LED Linear Lights 3-28
4.1.1 LED-Based Area Lighting Luminaire Used in Hazardous Lighting 4-4
4.1.2 LED-Based Linear Lighting Luminaire Used in Hazardous Lighting 4-5
4.1.3 LED-Based Luminaire Designed for Outdoor, Hazardous, Marine, Low-Bay and Flood Applications 4-6
4.1.4 Hazardous Location LED Linear Luminaire 4-9
4.1.5 Hazardous Location, Class I, Division 1, Explosion Proof Remotes – Luminaires 4-10
4.1.6 Explosion-Proof Lamp 4-12
4.1.7 Lighting Enclosures 4-14
4.1.8 LED Explosion Proof Light Magnetic Base 4-17
4.1.9 Explosion-proof light fitting with LED modules 4-19
4.1.10 Glass Reinforced Polyester (GRP) LED Linear LED luminaire 4-23
4.1.11 Hazardous Location LED High Bay Luminaire 4-27
4.1.12 Hazardous Location LED Linear Luminaire 4-28
4.1.13 Hazardous Location LED Wall-pack/Bulkhead Luminaire 4-29
4.1.14 Hazardous Area LED Light Fixtures 4-33
4.1.15 LED Flood Light 4-34
4.1.16 LED High/Mid Bay Light 4-35
4.1.17 LED High/Mid Bay Pendant Light 4-36
4.1.18 Hazardous Location Linear LED Light 4-37
4.1.19 Hazardous Location Linear LED Light and Tubes4-38
4.1.20 Hazardous Location Bulkhead LED Light 4-39
4.1.21 Hazardous Location Explosion-Proof Low-Bay LED Light 4-40
4.1.22 Intrinsically Safe CPO Flashlight 4-41
4.1.23 Non-metallic LED Luminaires 4-43
4.1.24 LED Luminaire 4-44
4.1.25 LED Luminaire 4-45
4.1.26 LED Linear Luminaire4-46
4.1.27 LED Factory Sealed Luminaire 4-47
4.1.28 Company History and Product Roadmap 4-48
4.1.29 LED Explosion Proof Tube Light 4-49
4.1.30 LED Explosion Proof Flood Light 4-50
4.1.31 LED Explosion Proof Gas Station Light 4-51
4.1.32Explosion-Proof LED Warning Light 4-55
4.1.33 Flameproof Machine Light 4-56
4.1.34 Flameproof Face Light 4-57
4.1.35 Heavy Industrial High Bay & Low Bay Lighting (1) 4-61
4.1.36 Heavy Industrial High Bay & Low Bay Lighting (2) 4-63
4.1.37 LED Flood Lights4-65
4.1.38 Example of an Explosion Proof Luminaire Detail 4-66
4.1.39 Assorted LED luminaires for explosion and non-explosion areas 4-68
4.1.40 Company Headquarters 4-72
4.1.41 LED Temporary Floodlight 4-73
4.1.42 LED Floodlight 4-74
4.1.43 Explosion Proof LED Light Fixture 4-76
4.1.44 Explosion Proof LED Square High Bays 4-78
4.1.45 Explosion Proof LED linear Lamp 4-81
4.1.46Factory Product Assembly Floor 4-82
4.1.47 Hazardous Location Portable Lighting String 4-83
4.1.48 100W Explosion Proof High Bay LED Light Fixture4-86
4.1.49 Explosion Proof LED Paint Spray Booth Light 4-87
4.1.50 Hazardous Location LED Dock Lighting4-88
4.1.51 Platform upright-pole type flame-proof explosion-proof lamp4-90
4.1.52 Portable hazardous location Light Fixture4-92
4.1.53 Lumiglas(R) EX LED Light, Series USL08EX-LED4-94
4.1.54 Hazardous Location LED Surface Mount Lighting 4-97
4.1.55 Example of Retrofitting Legacy Fixtures4-99
4.1.56 Programmable Cap Lamp Lights (Mining) 4-101
4.1.57 Helideck Lighting 4-103
4.1.58 Explosion-proof portable LED floodlight 4-105
4.1.59 Explosion Proof LED Luminaires / Work Light4-106
4.1.60 Multifaceted Reflector Luminaire4-108
4.1.61 Production Sites and Subsidiaries 4-111
4.1.62 Explosion Proof LED Linear Luminaire4-113
4.1.63 LED Floodlight (Zone 2)4-114
4.1.64 LED Inspection LED Light4-115
4.1.65 EX LED Rechargeable Floodlight4-117
4.1.66 Lighting in ATEX zones 4-118
4.1.67 Company Headquarters4-119
4.1.68 Explosion Protected LED Linear Luminaire4-122
4.1.69 Explosion Protected LED Globe Luminaire4-123
4.1.70 Explosion Protected LED High Bay Luminaire4-124
4.1.71 Explosion Protected LED High Bay Luminaire4-125
4.1.72 Explosion-Proof Portable Lighting (Linear LED)4-126
4.1.73 Hazardous Location LED - Edge Lit Exit Sign 4-132
4.1.74 Hazardous Location LED - Emergency Lighting 4-133
4.1.75 Hazardous Area LED High Bay Luminaire4-134
4.1.76 LED Explosion-Proof – Fixed Ex-Proof Luminaire4-137
4.1.77 Explosion-proof LED Floodlights 4-139
4.1.78Explosion-proof LED Luminaires 4-140
4.1.79 LED lighting for Hazardous Areas: LED Ex Luminaire 4-142
4.1.80 LED Flood Luminaire (Gas Explosive Environment) 4-144
4.1.81 LED Explosion Proof Luminaire 4-145
4.1.82 LED Explosion Proof Floodlight4-147
4.1.83 LED Explosion Proof Linear Light4-148
4.1.84 LED Explosion Proof High Bay Light4-149
5.1 Market Research & Forecasting Methodology 5-3
Addendum – Excel File
Excel File – Global Market Forecast (2023-2033) and Competitor List/Websites for selected Lighting Manufacturers
•Global
•America
•EMEA
•APAC
•Tables
•Competitor List
•Proprietary Statement