Induction Flood Lights

Why Choose Induction Flood Lights
Probably one of the most efficient and long lived products on the market today, the induction flood light has proved to be very effective in lighting large areas for less money than any other product. This has been achieved largely due to the fact that the Induction bulb has a large surface area and can give out a large amount of light compared to other systems. This fact coupled with a good reflector makes the lighting output of this type of flood light unbeatable in todays market.
Long life times and maintenance free working life are the major advantages of induction lighting and especially outdoor flood lighting, where maintenance costs can be an issue.
Giving out better visual effective lumens than any comparable product is one of the side benefits of induction lamps. It has been a deciding factor in many applications where security is an issue and more notably CCTV lighting, where the improvement in picture quality has been overwhelming compared to the previously installed lighting systems.
The induction flood lights can give out a better quality of light, more of it and in a greater area than most other light sources. While this flood light is more expensive than sodium, metal halide or fluorescent lighting systems it is easily much less expensive than current LED technology and will produce a better luminance curve, last longer and will be the most cost effective solution for years to come.
Adattsi Ltd. Have a selection of Induction Flood Lights from 40 Watt all the way up to 200 Watt. These will directly replace any similar light, like sodium vapour or Metal Halide lighting for only half of the wattage and with up to 5 times the life. 
Call us today to discuss your outside flood lighting requirements and download our latest catalogue from our download section to see other related products.
Outdoor Flood Lights
Choosing The Best Outdoor Flood Lights
What is the best of the outdoor flood lights on the market today? A very good question and one I am not sure I am able to answer right off the mark. If we were to put it into a definition I would simply say it would have to be the one that lasts a long time, does not cost the earth, lights up a large area effectively, has good lumen's per watt and has a good colour rendering index (CRI), which helps to reproduce natural colours at night.
Having said that there is a tendency to leave it up to the people who replaces the light bulbs and to be honest it is never given any further thought after that. If you had a business which has a lot of external floodlighting and flood lights it really could be worth taking a closer look as to what is on the market and how much money can be saved in real energy saving costs as well as added value in maintenance savings over lifetime. If you were to install an induction lighting, flood light or a fluorescent flood light the real savings could be very significant indeed, with payback in as little as twelve months or less.
With better visual effective lumen's and better colour rendering light from whiter brighter fluorescent lighting there is no 