History of lighting

Lamp History

There is a magical force that has driven humanity to relentlessly pursue progress, overcoming challenges and moving forward with courage. The invention of the lamp has played a crucial role in this journey, lighting the path ahead, dispelling darkness, and transforming the night into something more comfortable, beautiful, and secure. Over time, lamps have evolved into a perfect blend of science and art, becoming essential parts of our daily lives.

The history of lighting has gone through several stages—from fire and oil to electricity. Throughout history, humans have used various tools to create light, such as torches, candles, and kerosene lamps. As technology advanced, incandescent bulbs, fluorescent lights, and eventually energy-efficient options like LED and smart lighting emerged. Today, there are countless types of lamps, including decorative, landscape, heating, navigation, indicator, night lights, photo lamps, disinfection lamps, and plant-growing lamps, each serving a unique purpose.

The development of lamps is not just a technological story—it's a reflection of human civilization itself. It’s also a tale of how we've always sought light, both literally and metaphorically. Along the way, many fascinating stories and innovations have shaped the evolution of lamps. The House of Light will take you on a journey through this long and rich history, offering a unique and engaging experience for all who visit.

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Base Seals

Base Seals are an important component used to seal machines and equipment. They are usually used to prevent liquid or gas leaks and protect machines and equipment from dust, pollutants, and other external elements. Base Seals mainly include rubber seals, oil seals, mechanical seals, O-rings, U-rings, V-rings, X-rings, and other types.


1. Rubber seal

Rubber seals are a type of seal widely used in various machines and equipment. They are usually made of rubber materials and have characteristics such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, and low temperature resistance. Rubber seals are mainly used to seal liquids or gases in machinery and equipment, such as automotive engines, water pumps, pipelines, fans, refrigeration equipment, etc.


2. Oil seal

Oil seal is a type of seal specifically used to seal lubricating oil. They are usually made of rubber and metal materials and have characteristics such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and high temperature resistance. Oil seals are mainly used in equipment such as automotive engines, industrial machinery, water pumps, and hydraulic systems to prevent lubricant leakage.


3. Mechanical seal

Mechanical seals are advanced seals used to seal machines and equipment. They are usually made of metal and ceramic materials and have characteristics such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, and low temperature resistance. Mechanical seals are mainly used in high-speed rotating equipment, such as centrifugal pumps, compressors, fans, centrifugal separators, etc.


4. O Ring

O-ring is a common sealing element, usually made of rubber material. They have good sealing performance and elasticity, and can be used to seal various liquids and gases. O-ring is mainly used in fields such as automobiles, machinery, and electronic equipment.


5. U-shaped ring

A U-shaped ring is a sealing element with a U-shaped cross-section, usually made of rubber material. They have good sealing performance and elasticity, and can be used to seal various liquids and gases. U-rings are mainly used in hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, automotive braking systems, and other fields.


6. V-ring

A V-ring is a sealing element with a V-shaped cross-section, usually made of rubber material. They have good sealing performance and elasticity, and can be used to seal various liquids and gases. V-rings are mainly used in fields such as automobiles, industrial machinery, and hydraulic systems.


7. X-shaped ring

An X-ring is a sealing element with an X-shaped cross-section, usually made of rubber material. They have good sealing performance and elasticity, and can be used to seal various liquids and gases. The X-ring is mainly used in hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, automotive braking systems, and other fields.


In summary, the Base Seals product category covers a variety of seals and can meet the sealing needs of various machines and equipment. Both automobiles, industrial machinery, and electronic equipment require the use of Base Seals products to ensure the normal operation of machines and equipment.

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