1.Plastic headlamps
Plastic headlamps are generally made of ABS or polycarbonate (PC) material, ABS material has excellent impact resistance and heat resistance, while PC material has the advantages of high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, ultraviolet resistance and so on. Plastic headlamps have low production cost and flexible design. However, plastic headlamps are relatively weak in terms of strength and water resistance, and are not suitable for use in harsh environments.
2.aluminum alloy headlamp
Aluminum alloy headlamp has excellent strength and waterproof, suitable for outdoor camping, pioneering and other uses. Common aluminum alloy materials are 6061-T6 and 7075-T6, the former is lower cost and suitable for the mass market, while the latter has higher strength and corrosion resistance, suitable for professional outdoor sports enthusiasts. The disadvantage of aluminum alloy headlamps is the relatively large weight.
3. stainless steel headlamp
Stainless steel headlamp production process is complex, the cost is also higher. But stainless steel has excellent mechanical strength and corrosion resistance, suitable for long-term outdoor use. The disadvantage of stainless steel headlamps is that they weigh more and need to consider comfort.
4.titanium headlamp
Titanium headlamps are close to stainless steel in strength and hardness, but only half the weight. Titanium headlamps have excellent corrosion resistance and are not easy to rust. But titanium alloy is expensive, and the production process is also more complex.
When choosing the headlamp material, you need to choose according to the actual use of the scene. If you need to use it often in harsh outdoor environments, you can choose aluminum alloy or stainless steel headlamps, and if weight is a consideration, titanium alloy headlamps are a good choice. Plastic headlamps, on the other hand, are suitable for daily use or other occasions that do not require special durability.
Post time: Dec-22-2023