
High Intensity Obstruction Lights:Best Application Scenarios
High intensity obstruction lights improve aviation safety for skyscrapers, transmission towers, wind farms, bridges, chimneys, and remote structures.

High intensity obstruction lights improve aviation safety for skyscrapers, transmission towers, wind farms, bridges, chimneys, and remote structures.

Confused by FAA regulations? Discover the key differences between High, Medium, Low intensity aviation lights and find the right fit for your structure.

The obstruction light project has been safeguarding the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur for 10 years, providing aviation safety for this supertall building

High-intensity obstruction lights: The Ecuador Tower project, which is over 150 meters high, has been successfully completed, further enhancing aviation safety.

High-intensity obstruction lights for the financial building project. They emit 200,000 cd of white light during the day and 2,000 cd of white light at

Aircraft Warning Lights are special lights installed on tall buildings, structures, or obstacles to warn pilots of the presence of potential obstacles.

High-intensity obstacle lights are mainly used for high-altitude obstacles over 150 meters, such as power towers, chimneys and high-rise buildings.

High-intensity obstacle lights are mainly used to mark obstacles higher than 150 meters, such as high-rise buildings, towers and chimneys, to warn aircraft.

Aviation obstruction lights are classified according to their light intensity, color, flashing mode, and frequency, ensuring that pilots can identify obstacles.