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💡 The first day of MINExpo is finally here! Make sure to come out to booth #4917 to get a sneak peek of our newest series of mining lights. Get hands-on demonstrations and network with our lighting industry experts. See you there! #MINExpo #MiningInnovation #LEDLights #MiningTechnology
🌟 Sneak Peek at MINExpo 2024! Booth 4917 🌟 Meet the ultimate lighting solution for your toughest mining challenges: the Tremor Series Mining Lights. Engineered to withstand the harshest environments, these lights deliver unmatched durability and performance, ensuring you stay illuminated no matter the conditions.
Vision X
Get ready to elevate your warehouse safety to a whole new level! Our cutting-edge materials handling lights aren't just for show—they're an essential part of our operations, shining brightly on our forklifts as they navigate the bustling warehouse. These powerful safety lights project a bold 'DO NOT ENTER' zone, creating a visible warning for pedestrians and fellow forklift drivers alike. With their eye-catching glow, they clearly mark dangerous areas and help prevent accidents before they happen. These lights give you the added safety that you when operating in a busy warehouse. #VisionXLighting #LEDLighting #Safety #SafetyLighting #WarehouseSafety #VisionX #ForkliftSafety
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🌟 The Vision X Shocker Dual Action LED Light bar adapts to changing conditions with a flick of a switch. The Shocker’s ability to maximize amber brightness ensures ultimate visibility in dust and fog. Combined with its built-in long-distance beam pattern, this unique dual-circuit light bar stands out for its exceptional performance. 🔦 Experience the high-speed VRT reflector for a long-distance beam and Amber PLC for cutting through dust and fog. Trusted by Race Teams and general enthusiasts, it has cemented its place in the offroad market. #VisionX #VisionXLighting #Ultra4 #Baja1000 #offroad #visionxoffroad
Multi-Function, multi-color, done differently! New CR-PRO debut at 2024 SEMA Show! #ledlighting #lightingevolved #visionxusa
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Vision X Lighting, located in Seattle Washington, was established in 1997 with the mission to revolutionize the lighting industry. Today we are doing just that. The Engineering, Product Development and Marketing is conducted from the Vision X USA office located in Auburn, Washington. Vision X Asia is home to the Manufacturing, Testing, and Inventory Logistics departments of Vision X Global Lighting. Today Vision X has the mission of developing partners around the World to continue developing and marketing the most advanced lighting products in the World. The Key to Vision X’s ongoing success, unmatched quality, valuing customer input, and performance is our team of world class engineers who have taken outlandish concepts from conception and put them into production. Our engineers are never afraid of reexamining products to find ways to better serve customers. Since its conception, Vision X has listened to the end user and put their ideas into action to further the quality, performance, and functionality of all vision X products.
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✨ The most exciting week of the year is back, SEMA! Come and get a first sneak peek at our newest LED automotive lights and be among the first to see the unveiled CR-14s, Dura Gen2, and Cannon Race Pro! Join us and meet with our team of lighting experts and experience firsthand what we’ve been developing for this year’s lighting season🌟 Vision X SEMA Booth 58027 🔦 #visionx #visionxusa #visionxoffroad #offroad #offroading #ledlights #offroadlighting #SEMA
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🌟 We're back and ready for the first day of SEMA and AAPEX! 🚗 Join us for an exclusive first look at our latest LED automotive lights. Get hands on experience and see what we have been cooking up for this year's lighting season. Network with our lighting experts and get an early preview of the unleased CR-14s, Dura Gen2 and Cannon Race Pro! See you there! Vision X SEMA Booth 58027 🔦 BWI Family of Brands AAPEX A40007 💡 #SEMA #AAPEX #VISIONXLIGHTING #VISIONX
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We are traditionally known for our performance work and driving lights, but did you know we also do scene lighting? Whether you are looking for an ultra-slim flush mount scene light for your camper or an adjustable angle area light for your roof rack. We got you covered! Surface mount scene light - Perfect for trailers, roof racks and campers, integrates seamlessly. Overland Area Light - Adjustable angles for setting up camp or working at night. Check out our full range of work and utility lights section on our offroad site! https://lnkd.in/gy8WcYBq #visionxlighting #LEDlighting #VisionX
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At Vision X Lighting, our passion for offroad racing runs deep. With a long history of sponsoring top-tier teams, we've been able to push the limits of performance and durability in the toughest terrain. Recently, some of our team took on the legendary Baja 400 in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico showcasing our ability to thrive in the roughest terrain. We had Wilson Motorsports with driver Kyle Quinn in the 138 racecar who have been very dominant and competitive with the official Class 1 Win with a corrected time of 8:44:27.4. Also, we had TrophyLite with Josh Cobb driving, they ran into some mechanical problems but were on great pace with the fastest average speed through the first 30 miles. A bad hub bearing took them out at the 209-mile marker before moving up 11 positions. Well done! #ledlighting #Baja400 #lights #SCORE #visionxusa #visionxoffroad #offroad #offroading #trophylite #wilsonmotorsports
Scientists use infrared imaging technologies in a wide range of applications. To name just a few: Earth-observing satellites study changes in land and sea surface temperatures, night-vision cameras monitor nocturnal animal behavior, telescopes detect cooler and more distant objects in the universe, and satellites monitor location and intensity of lava flows and forest fires.
Using infrared imaging technologies, humans have expanded their range of vision and can now measure and interpret energy information that was once unable to be seen.
Energy in the form of light waves travels within and beyond the solar system and makes life on Earth possible. Light waves occur along an electromagnetic spectrum according to their wavelengths and energy. The human eye can only see visible light waves. Infrared light has longer wavelengths and lower energy than visible light and cannot be seen with the human eye. Mosquitoes, vampire bats, bed bugs, and some snake and beetle species, however, can use portions of the infrared spectrum for vision. Sometimes humans can “see” infrared energy in the form of heat. Sitting near a campfire is an example of experiencing visible light as color and infrared light as heat.
Most forms of infrared energy can be seen and measured only with the use of specialized equipment, such as infrared cameras and telescopes or night-vision goggles. These technologies use infrared waves to measure the heat released, or radiated, by an object. As the temperature of an object increases, the movement of its atoms increases and the object radiates more infrared energy. The infrared energy radiated by the object can be detected and then converted into an electronic signal used to produce a visual or thermal image.
🌟 Join Us at MINExpo Next Week! 🌟 MINExpo is just around the corner, we are finished sending out the last displays! We are excited to showcase our latest LED Lighting Catalog with innovations in mining lights and beacons. Discover how our cutting-edge products can enhance safety and efficiency in your operations. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to see our newest lights in action! Booth #4917 💡 Sneak Peak of our two All New Work and Mining Series Light Ranges 💡 Learn about our precision Anti-Glare Optics 💡 New 2024 Mining Solutions Catalogue