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    RANKING OF SEPTEMBER NEW CAR LIGHTING

    New Car Lighting Share-2022.Sep

    Ranking Of September new car Lighting





    1 ST 


    Renault R5 Turbo 3E Concept

    Reason:
    How will headlights develop in the future? Renault gave its own answer: replacing the headlights directly with GOPRO is a cool solution in the era of autonomous driving. There are also pink, blue and yellow LED light strips on the front and rear of the car that flash as the car drifts, adding to the 1980s and 90s video game vibe.






     


     2 ND


    Jeep Wagoneer S Concept

    Reason:
    The innovative design of the 7-hole Jeep logo: it can no longer be a hole, but it must be "7" repetitions of the same element. Just like BMW's headlights, it can no longer be an angel's eye, but it must be a second repetition of the same element. Graphics and elements, in the replacement of design, there is always one to be inherited.



    Sort of like a dam, the light pours down from the upper stream like a river, and casts it on the decorative panels.




     


     3 RD


    Citroen Oli Concept

    Reason:
    The French have great idea. I can't design this peculiar lamp shape.












    OTHERS


    BMW XM

    In the M mass production version, the double kidney grille lights are retained, so that it can be recognized from a distance at night that this is a BMW. The taillights are much more restrained than the concept version. The side creatively incorporates the three slashes of the M logo. The interior canopy atmosphere light also incorporates the three colors of the M logo.










     

    BMW X1

    The X1 is replaced with barb-shaped headlights similar to those of the 3 Series, and a floating nameplate is used on the side, which is eye-catching. The tail light only emphasizes the position light, and the other function lights are simplified. It's good.






    Dacia Manifesto Concept

    Who says headlights have to have two? The exposed LED has its own wild beauty.






     

    Ford Mustang








     

    GAC AION Hyper SSR

    Both the front and rear lights feature extremely smooth outlens, which seems to be a new trend emphasizing minimalist technology.










     

    Jeep Avenger
     



    There are more and more lights with X-shaped elements. Maybe everyone likes the X-Men?




    Jeep Recon Concept





    Pagani Utopia

    This peanut eye is so embarrassing. There are also fog lights hanging on the tip, so I'm afraid it will break if you touch it.





    The barrel-like taillights are handsome.


    Volkswagen Gen.Travel Concept





    Volkswagen ID Buzz

    The overall design follows the characteristics of the ID family, and the ambient lighting design of the lens bezel is well differentiated from other brothers.













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    ENVIRONMENT TEST

    IP TEST

    What is Ingress protection (IP)?

    IP code or ingress protection code is defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) under the international standard IEC 60529 which classifies and provides a guideline to the degree of protection provided by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures against intrusion, dust, accidental contact, and water. It is published in the European Union by the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) as EN 60529.

    The standard aims to provide users more detailed information than vague marketing terms such as waterproof. For example, a cellular phone rated at IP67 is "dust resistant" and can be "immersed in 1 meters of freshwater for up to 30 minutes". Similarly, an electrical socket rated IP22 is protected against insertion of fingers and will not become unsafe during a specified test in which it is exposed to vertically or nearly vertically dripping water. IP22 or IP2X are typical minimum requirements for the design of electrical accessories for indoor use.

    The digits indicate conformity with the conditions summarized in the tables below. The digit 0 is used where no protection is provided. The digit is replaced with the letter X when insufficient data has been gathered to assign a protection level. The device can become less capable, however it cannot become unsafe.

    Protection against solid objects
    0 – No protection/ No test required
    1 – Protected against objects greater than 50mm diameter
    2 – Protected against objects greater than 12.5mm diameter, such as a finger
    3 – Protected against objects greater than 2.5mm
    4 – Protected against objects greater than 1.0mm such as wire
    5 – Ingress of dust is not totally prevented but dust does not enter in harmful quantities to interfere with the correct operation or impair safety
    6 – No ingress of dust permitted

    Protection against water
    0 – No protection / No test required
    1 – Protected against falling drops of water
    2 – Protected against drops falling at 15° in 4 fixed positions
    3 – Low pressure spray – similar to shower head at up to 60° from vertical tested using an oscillating tube with an arc of 60° for ten minutes
    4 – Low pressure spray – similar to shower head – as per numeral 3 but 180° for 10 minutes
    5 – Medium pressure jet – 6.3mm diameter, similar to garden hose – from any angle for 3 minutes at a distance of 2.5-3 metres.
    6 – High pressure jet – 12.5mm diameter, similar to fire hose – from any angle for 3 minutes at a distance of 2.5-3 meters.
    7 – Immersion – for temporary immersion in water under set conditions – 1 metre for 30 minutes
    8 – Protected against the effects of continuous immersion in water, ingress of water in quantities causing harmful effects shall not be possible. Conditions should be more severe than for numeral 7.
    9 – Steam clean, high pressure, high temp jet wash to DIN40050 (German Std), extends BS EN 60529:1992

    IP Enclosures at Deltron

    At Deltron Enclosures, we can offer IP54 enclosures, which are suited to light duty environments that may require some level of protection from dust.

    For more demanding applications, we also manufacture IP66 and IP68 enclosures. These are suited to industries mentioned previously in this article, where the applications are located in tough environments and therefore ingress protection is a priority.

    In addition, our IP66 and IP68 enclosures are available in a heavy duty version for a durable enclosure. They are often used for deep water applications, or when the engineer requires resilient casing for the electronic components.
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    ECE (E-MARK)

    UNECE R10 REGULATION

    WHAT ARE E-MARK?
    In order for lighting products to be traded on the European market, they must meet certain requirements in the areas of safety, health and the environment. For example, with regard to the safety of drivers of vehicles and their surroundings when it comes to lighting, regulations have been drawn up by the Economic Commission for Europe: ECE. Directives (indicated with the letter R) lay down, for example, the amount of light, visibility, flashing frequency, etc. of headlights, rear lights, flash units, work lights, etc.
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    ECE (E-MARK)

    UNECE R150 REGULATION

    WHAT ARE E-MARK?
    In order for lighting products to be traded on the European market, they must meet certain requirements in the areas of safety, health and the environment. For example, with regard to the safety of drivers of vehicles and their surroundings when it comes to lighting, regulations have been drawn up by the Economic Commission for Europe: ECE. Directives (indicated with the letter R) lay down, for example, the amount of light, visibility, flashing frequency, etc. of headlights, rear lights, flash units, work lights, etc.
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    ECE (E-MARK)

    UNECE R149 REGULATION

    WHAT ARE E-MARK?
    In order for lighting products to be traded on the European market, they must meet certain requirements in the areas of safety, health and the environment. For example, with regard to the safety of drivers of vehicles and their surroundings when it comes to lighting, regulations have been drawn up by the Economic Commission for Europe: ECE. Directives (indicated with the letter R) lay down, for example, the amount of light, visibility, flashing frequency, etc. of headlights, rear lights, flash units, work lights, etc.
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    ECE (E-MARK)

    UNECE R148 REGULATION

    WHAT ARE E-MARK?
    In order for lighting products to be traded on the European market, they must meet certain requirements in the areas of safety, health and the environment. For example, with regard to the safety of drivers of vehicles and their surroundings when it comes to lighting, regulations have been drawn up by the Economic Commission for Europe: ECE. Directives (indicated with the letter R) lay down, for example, the amount of light, visibility, flashing frequency, etc. of headlights, rear lights, flash units, work lights, etc.