Custom Options

Light Distribution

There are two types of light distribution SBL offer:

Asymmetrical (180o) light distribution is the light concentrated or directed to a specific area.

It is most suitable for pathways, streets, pontoons, docks, stairways where most of the illumination is required and would normally be installed off to one side of the illuminated area.

Symmetrical (360o) light distribution is when the light is distributed evenly in all directions from the light source.

This type of lighting is suitable for general lighting of landscapes, pathways and for way finding.

LED Colours Options

There are four types of colour temperatures we offer:

– 3000K is a Warm White light and is used in residential areas, parks, and locations requiring a (BUG) DarkSky compliant or low glare rating.

– 4000K is a Natural White light and is used heavily in locations requiring clarity for safety, such as pathways, streets, parking lots, stairways, and marinas.

– 580nm (Amber) LED chips have a light spectrum with little to no blue light with minimal impacts on the behaviour and physiology of wildlife.

– 620nm (Red) LED chips have a light spectrum with little to no blue light with minimal impacts on the behaviour and physiology of wildlife.

Pole Type & Colours

SBL offer the largest variety of pole/stem/post, and mounting brackets with the largest range of colour finishes in either anodised, powder coat, or graffiti resistant coating than any other competitor globally, which are extruded and fabricated in Australia, Abu Dhabi, New Zealand, UK and soon the USA.

SBL only use pure 6106 T6 aluminium billets to extrude the high tensile strength, and marine grade aluminium profiles. This ensures clients receive a product with a long-life cycle of more than 25 years.

They are available in direct buried, ground mounted, and various wall and fence mounting options.

SR Reflector

SR Reflector offers an aesthetic finish whilst cutting off glare, light trespass, and sky glow, which can have negative impacts on human health, wildlife, and astronomy.

Adding the SR Reflector to any of the 3000K lighting range, achieves “Full Cutoff” Dark Sky Compliant Lighting.

The 3000K solar light power variants are DarkSky compliant without the SR Reflector added, as they are under 1000 lumens and produce less than 5 lumens total up light (90 to 180 degrees above nadir) under the DarkSky Approved Luminaires Program V3.0

Custom Pole Design

Solar Bollard Lighting can custom design poles to suit your needs.

The pole design is drawn first, then sent to you for final approval before manufacturing begins of the finished product from our extruded 6106 T6 extruded aluminium profiles.

As an example, retrofitted solar lights for the Qld Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) public marine assets, where expensive imported solar lights from Europe and Canada failed or severely corroded in just a few years.

SBL designed the mounting plate to fit over the existing mounting points saving TMR up to 70% of the imported product cost.

FAQ’s

Yes, if designed with downward-facing optics to direct light where it’s needed effectively for lighting car parks, minor roads, footpaths and community spaces. Solar Bollard Lighting produce a large range of overhead solar lighting configurations that are suitable for these types of applications.

LEDs (light-emitting diodes) produce light by converting electrical energy into light from the movement of electrons in the diode. LEDs are 30-50% more efficient than conventional light sources. 

Colour temperature is measured in Kelvin (K), a unit of absolute temperature. The measurement is based on the colour of light produced by a light source when heated to a certain temperature. Colour temperatures are defined as:
Wildlife Friendly: >580nm (Amber) to620nm (Red)
• Extra Warm white: <2250K
• Warm white: 2700K-3000K
• Neutral white: 3500K – 4000K
• Cool white: >5000K

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