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  2. Light tube - Wikipedia

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    The pipe is coated with a 99.3% specular reflective film and the distribution element at the end of the light pipe consists of a 4.6 m long diffusing radial film with an 87% visible transmittance. The light pipe introduces consistently illuminance levels ranging between 300 and 2,500 lux throughout the year at distances between 7.6 m to 10 m. [12]

  3. Dialight - Wikipedia

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    Dialight plc is a British-based electronics business specialising in light-emitting diode lighting for hazardous locations. It is headquartered in London and operates in North America , the United Kingdom, mainland Europe, Australia, Asia and South America.

  4. Sulfur lamp - Wikipedia

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    The 3M light pipe is a long, transparent, hollow cylinder with a prismatic surface developed by 3M that distributes the light uniformly over its length. [11] Light pipes can be as long as 40 metres (130 ft) and are assembled on site from shorter, modular units. The light pipe is attached to the parabolic reflector of the sulfur lamp.

  5. Light tube (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Light tube or light pipe may also refer to: Waveguide (optics), a device for light transport in photonic devices; Fluorescent lamp, a tubular light-emitting device; In professional wrestling, "light tube" refers to a fluorescent lamp used as a weapon in certain hardcore matches. LED tube lamps; ADAT Lightpipe, a protocol for digital audio signals

  6. Daylighting (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The human eye's response to light is non-linear, so a more even distribution of the same amount of light makes a room appear brighter. The source of all daylight is the Sun. The proportion of direct to diffuse light impacts the amount and quality of daylight. [1] "Direct sunlight" reaches a site without being scattered within Earth's atmosphere.

  7. Waveguide - Wikipedia

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    The original and most common meaning is a hollow conductive metal pipe used to carry high frequency radio waves, particularly microwaves. [1] Dielectric waveguides are used at higher radio frequencies, and transparent dielectric waveguides and optical fibers serve as waveguides for light.