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Automotive Applications
High-Power LED Illumination for Crash Testing, Airbag Deployment, and Structural Safety Validation
BrightLumen’s Core Series LED light sources — spanning continuous-wave (CW), PWM, and camera-synchronized strobe control — support automotive crash and safety test programs, from airbag deployment and glass impact testing to vibration fatigue analysis and paint quality inspection. Each application below maps to a specific BrightLumen light source based on whether the event being captured is a single fast transient (impact, deployment) or a sustained, continuous process (vibration cycling, airflow visualization, static QC).
Applications in Automotive
Recommended: Strobe 24K
Recommended: PWM 16K
Recommended: PWM 16K
Recommended: PWM 16K
Recommended: Strobe 24K
How We Match a Light Source to Your Test Setup
BrightLumen’s product recommendations above follow one consistent rule, applied the same way across every application page on this site:
If your test setup doesn’t fit cleanly into one of these categories, contact our engineering team directly — we’ll confirm the right product, control mode, and power configuration for your camera and test rig before you order.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which BrightLumen light source is best for airbag deployment testing?
The Strobe 24K is recommended for airbag deployment testing, since its camera-synchronized strobe mode freezes the millisecond-scale inflation and impact sequence that continuous lighting cannot resolve clearly.
2. Can the BrightLumen Strobe 24K capture automotive glass impact and fragment events?
Yes. The Strobe 24K’s strobe mode is suited to capturing fast-moving glass fragments and projectiles during windshield and side-window impact testing, the same transient-capture logic used for ballistics testing.
3. What light source is recommended for paint and coating inspection on a production line?
The Core 8K is recommended for paint and coating inspection, since it’s a static, detail-focused visual QC task where continuous, glare-free illumination outperforms strobe or pulsed lighting.
4. How do I choose between the PWM 16K and Strobe 24K for automotive crash testing?
Choose the Strobe 24K when capturing a single fast transient event — airbag deployment, an impact moment, glass fracture — that needs camera-synchronized strobe timing to freeze. Choose the PWM 16K for sustained or cyclic processes imaged continuously, such as vibration fatigue testing or DIC strain mapping.
5. Is BrightLumen lighting suitable for wind tunnel aerodynamic testing?
Yes. The PWM 16K provides the continuous, high-intensity illumination needed for smoke-trail and Schlieren airflow visualization during wind tunnel testing of vehicle aerodynamics.
6. Can BrightLumen light sources be used for Digital Image Correlation (DIC) on vehicle components?
Yes. The PWM 16K’s flicker-free PWM mode is suited to DIC and structural strain analysis, where frame-to-frame lighting consistency across a continuous loading sequence matters more than peak single-event intensity.
7. What automotive testing applications is BrightLumen lighting not suited for?
BrightLumen LED light sources illuminate a subject for camera-based imaging and are not designed for thermal/IR imaging (which doesn’t use visible light) or interior cabin lighting design evaluation (a different product category). Contact our team if you’re unsure whether your application is camera-imaging-based.
5. Is BrightLumen lighting suitable for wind tunnel aerodynamic testing?
Yes. The PWM 16K provides the continuous, high-intensity illumination needed for smoke-trail and Schlieren airflow visualization during wind tunnel testing of vehicle aerodynamics.
Talk to BrightLumen About Your Automotive Test Lighting Requirements
Not sure which light source and control mode fits your crash test rig or inspection line? BrightLumen’s engineering team can help match a Core Series product to your camera, frame rate, and test environment.
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