LMH2 TrueWhite® Series, Reflectors

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LMH020-REFL-0000-0000042
LED REFLECTOR 4" SEMI SPECULAR
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LMH020-REFL-0000-0000064
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LMH020-REFL-0000-0000084
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LMH020-REFL-0000-0000082
LED REFLECTOR 8" SEMI SPECULAR
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LMH020-REFL-0000-0000062
LED REFLECTOR 6" SEMI SPECULAR
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About  Reflectors

Optical reflectors are specialized products that alter the spatial pattern of light intensity produced by a light source, typically an LED. These reflectors serve as an essential component in lighting systems by redirecting light emitted in unwanted directions, thereby increasing system efficacy and reducing energy waste. The primary function of optical reflectors is to maximize the efficiency of the light source by directing light towards the desired location. They use a reflection process to redirect light rays emitted in all directions towards the intended area, such as a room or workspace. By doing so, they help to reduce the amount of light lost and ensure optimal illumination levels in the desired area. Optical reflectors come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different design requirements. Some common reflector shapes include parabolic, elliptical, and spherical. The shape and curvature of the reflector determine the direction and intensity of the reflected light, allowing designers to create customized lighting solutions for specific applications. The material used to manufacture optical reflectors is also critical, as it impacts the quality and efficiency of the reflected light. Reflectors are typically made from materials with high reflectivity properties, such as aluminum, silver, or gold coatings on plastic substrates. In summary, optical reflectors are specialized products used to alter the spatial pattern of light intensity produced by a light source, primarily an LED. They redirect light emitted in unwanted directions towards the intended area, reducing energy waste and increasing system efficacy. They come in various shapes and sizes and can be customized to meet specific design requirements. The material used to manufacture optical reflectors is also important, impacting the quality and efficiency of the reflected light.