ColorLight AB

ColorLight AB is a Swedish company specialized in advanced illumination solutions, particularly in the maritime and industrial fields. Known for their innovative LED and Xenon searchlights, ColorLight's products are designed to provide high performance under harsh conditions, making them suitable for applications such as marine navigation, security, and emergency response.


Key Points about ColorLight AB:



  1. Product Range: ColorLight offers a variety of searchlights and illumination systems, including LED and Xenon lights. Their products are known for their durability, high-intensity output, and advanced features like remote control operation and thermal imaging integration.



  2. Industry Focus: The main industries they serve include maritime (both commercial and recreational), defense, and industrial sectors. Their products are used on vessels, in ports, and in various industrial environments where robust and reliable lighting is essential.



  3. Innovation and Technology: ColorLight invests in research and development to stay at the forefront of lighting technology. This includes advancements in LED technology, improving energy efficiency, and enhancing the ruggedness and reliability of their lights.



  4. Customization: Many of ColorLight’s products can be customized to meet specific client needs, offering solutions tailored to unique operational requirements.



  5. Global Reach: Although based in Sweden, ColorLight serves a global market. They have a wide network of distributors and service partners to ensure their products are available and supported worldwide.



  6. Quality and Reliability: ColorLight is reputed for the high quality and longevity of their products. Their lights are designed to withstand extreme conditions, including heavy vibration, saltwater exposure, and severe weather.




Understanding these aspects can provide a comprehensive view of what ColorLight AB stands for and the type of products and services they offer.


Products

Marine searchlights with a unique combination of functions and features.

Åled Sweden

Kassakällor
Åled SE31395
Sweden

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