The term 'frame lamp' may refer to a variety of lighting products, and the materials used vary depending on the specific type and application. Below are some common materials used for frame lamps:
LED Strip Lights/Light Slot Frames: The frames of these lights are typically made from 6063 aluminum alloy profiles. This material offers good extrusion capability, corrosion resistance, and heat dissipation performance. It is easy to process into various shapes and can be enhanced in appearance and durability through surface treatments such as anodizing. For example, the housings or borders of indoor decorative LED strip lights and light slots are often made from this material.
LED Light Boxes/Advertising Sign Frames: Large lighting frames such as advertising light boxes and storefront signs commonly use aluminum alloy profiles for their main structure. This provides a stable support while keeping the weight relatively light, making installation and transportation easier. Some products may use 5mm thick aluminum alloy profiles for the frames.
Smart Mirrors/Bathroom Mirror LED Frames: LED frames designed for smart mirrors also primarily use aluminum alloy profiles, focusing on texture and moisture resistance. They are often brushed or anodized to suit bathroom environments.
Automotive Light Decorative Frames: Although not strictly 'frame lamps,' the decorative frames for car lights are made from BPT material (a type of high polymer), which offers excellent heat resistance and flow properties, suitable for the high-temperature environment of automotive lighting.
Other Frame Lamps: Some frame lamps for special purposes, such as stage lighting stands or industrial lamp covers, may use aluminum pipes or industrial aluminum profiles to meet strength and heat dissipation requirements.
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