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An IP68 rating for lighting means the fixture is fully protected against dust and can withstand continuous submersion in water under specific conditions. Whether you’re lighting up your poolside, fountains, or areas prone to heavy rainfall, an IP68-rated light fixture is built to endure the elements while providing high performance.
But is it always the right choice? Let’s break down everything you need to know about the IP68 rating, when it’s necessary, and why it matters for your lighting solutions.
What does IP stand for?
IP stands for Ingress Protection, a standard that measures how well a product is protected against the intrusion of solid objects (like dust) and liquids (like water). The system is used across various industries, primarily electrical and lighting products, to ensure they can withstand different environmental factors.
Understanding IP ratings
The IP rating consists of two digits: the first digit indicates protection against solid objects, ranging from 0 (no protection) to 6 (completely dust-tight). The second digit represents protection against liquids, ranging from 0 (no protection) to 9 (protection against high-pressure water jets).
What is the difference between IP65, IP67 & IP68?
The key difference between IP65, IP67, and IP68 lies in the level of protection against water immersion.
See more: https://www.rowabi.com/blogs/stories/ip68-ingress-protection-rating
By Noah MillerAn IP68 rating for lighting means the fixture is fully protected against dust and can withstand continuous submersion in water under specific conditions. Whether you’re lighting up your poolside, fountains, or areas prone to heavy rainfall, an IP68-rated light fixture is built to endure the elements while providing high performance.
But is it always the right choice? Let’s break down everything you need to know about the IP68 rating, when it’s necessary, and why it matters for your lighting solutions.
What does IP stand for?
IP stands for Ingress Protection, a standard that measures how well a product is protected against the intrusion of solid objects (like dust) and liquids (like water). The system is used across various industries, primarily electrical and lighting products, to ensure they can withstand different environmental factors.
Understanding IP ratings
The IP rating consists of two digits: the first digit indicates protection against solid objects, ranging from 0 (no protection) to 6 (completely dust-tight). The second digit represents protection against liquids, ranging from 0 (no protection) to 9 (protection against high-pressure water jets).
What is the difference between IP65, IP67 & IP68?
The key difference between IP65, IP67, and IP68 lies in the level of protection against water immersion.
See more: https://www.rowabi.com/blogs/stories/ip68-ingress-protection-rating