
1.Principles of Light Refraction Illumination Systems
Light refraction illumination systems constitute an illumination technology grounded in holographic optical principles, whose core lies in harnessing light refraction and reflection to achieve highly efficient lighting effects. Comprising components such as light sources, holographic glass, and reflectors, this system manipulates the direction and intensity of light through refraction and reflection, thereby realising diverse lighting effects including localised illumination and ambient lighting.
2.Applications of Light Refraction Illumination Systems
- Interior Lighting: Within indoor environments, refractive lighting systems deliver diverse illumination effects—including localised lighting, ambient illumination, and colour gradients—to meet varied spatial requirements while enhancing comfort and aesthetic appeal.
- Landscape Lighting: These systems excel in landscape illumination, employing refraction and reflection to create effects such as water feature lighting and architectural illumination, thereby amplifying scenic beauty and artistic impact.
- Commercial Lighting: Light refraction systems find extensive application in commercial lighting, delivering diverse effects including display cabinet illumination and shopping centre lighting. This enhances product presentation and visual appeal.

In summary, light refraction systems represent an innovative lighting technology offering advantages such as high efficiency, energy conservation, and environmental sustainability. They find broad application across multiple domains including indoor lighting, landscape illumination, and commercial lighting.
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