Nano Technology
What is Nano Technology
What is Nano Technology
In general, when talking about nano technology means it is the structure from the the smaller size of 100 nanometers. In one millimeter there is a million nanometers. Nanotechnology is the process of extracting or making a material with a substance molecules into nano-sized builders.
Processing a product using Nano Technology uses most advanced engineering technology, its products are typically generated with the Nano as the main builder has more advanced functions compared to similar products without Nano.
Nano-technology product developers usually choose to improve function, lifetime and durability of the product.
Today almost various fields using the Nano Technology such as Medical, Health, Food Industry, Automotive Industry and others.
Today almost various fields using the Nano Technology such as Medical, Health, Food Industry, Automotive Industry and others.
HID Xenon
Definition of HID
High intensity Discharge lighting is light from a plasma discharge rather than a filament. The system involves a ballast to start the light and certain gasses to create the light. Overall the system uses less energy than halogen lighting, while producing 3 times more light.
How HID lights work?
High Intensity Discharge Lights do not have a filament. Instead light is created from an electrical discharge between two electrodes in a micro-environment of xenon gas and metal halide salts. The light is emitted by an electrically energized gas -- a plasma discharge-- formed and sustained between the two electrodes. The distinctive blue-white light of HID lamps stimulates the reflective paints in road markers and signs creating
Why was Xenon Light developed?
At least 60% of all traffic accidents take place in poorly lit conditions. And the older the driver, the more light required for seeing better during night driving. Brighter lighting by xenon light means most importantly, better road safety and less strain on the eyes.
Benefits of HIDs
- Better road safety
- Less strain on the eyes
- At least 70% more light than traditional lamps
- Illuminate a wider area in front of the vehicle
- Improving visibility and safety
- Stimulates the reflective paints in road markers and signs creating a safer driving environment