10 Ways to Illuminate Museum Display Cases-Pole Lighting

06/01/2023

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is a good way to deal with complex exhibits, but glare is unavoidable, although the addition of dimming equipment can alleviate some of the problems. But there is still no way to fundamentally solve the problem of glare, so we thought of the small pole lamp.

By adjusting the projection direction and the height of the pole, the light can be projected to the required area, which is very convenient. Later,

of course, the market also developed some upgrades:

Pole height adjustable.

The lamp beam angle is adjustable.
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These two adjustments can flexibly control the projection angle and beam angle of the lamp, greatly facilitating on-site debugging.

Of course, this kind of pole lamp also has defects:

The shape of the lamp is all exposed, occupying the space of the exhibition area.

For three-dimensional exhibits, the light can only be projected to the side of the exhibits. In order to achieve the ideal lighting effect, the pole display cabinet lamp is best used in combination with other lighting methods. Later,

of course, to solve this problem, the market introduced a multi-pole lamp:

Museum display cabinet space uses pole lamps and lanterns, which can deal with the details of exhibits, but because the exposed lamps and lanterns occupy space, they have a great impact on space display, so the application is becoming less and less.

Is there a display case lighting that does not take up space?

With the development of led optical technology and the application of low-reflection glass, people begin to consider lighting outside the cabinet.