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Ankeno Rubber & Plastic Type 19 Power Series: The Deep-Sea Lifeline for Underwater Lighting

Date: 3 月 21 , 2026Views: 5

In the field of underwater lighting, the reliability of power connections directly determines the operational stability and service life of equipment. From immersive lighting in cultural tourism landscapes to precision lighting for marine engineering operations, from safe lighting in freshwater swimming pools to ecological light supplementation for deep-sea aquaculture, Ankeno Rubber & Plastic Type 19 Power Series has become the core supporting solution for underwater lighting scenarios with its outstanding waterproof and pressure-resistant performance, corrosion and wear resistance, and stable electrical transmission capability, building a safe and efficient energy bridge for various underwater light sources.

The core pain points of underwater lighting focus on seal failure and poor environmental resistance. Strong corrosion from seawater, high pressure in deep water, mechanical wear caused by water impact, and repeated temperature and humidity changes in freshwater environments can easily lead to insulation aging, interface leakage, poor contact and other problems in traditional power connectors. These issues not only cause frequent failures of lighting equipment but also pose potential electrical safety hazards. An underwater landscape lighting project in a coastal cultural tourism scenic area once encountered such problems: the ordinary waterproof connectors used in the early stage suffered multiple leakages after only three months under salt spray erosion and tidal impact, resulting in large-scale failure of LED underwater lights and high maintenance costs.

To address these industry pain points, Ankeno has carried out comprehensive technical optimization on the Rubber & Plastic Type 19 Power Series to precisely meet the stringent requirements of underwater lighting. In terms of sealing design, this series adopts a triple waterproof structure: the silicone sealing ring at the interface is precisely molded to achieve a seamless fit with the lamp body and cables; the main body is produced by one-time injection molding to completely eliminate gap leakage; equipped with a dedicated waterproof lock nut, it reaches a maximum protection rating of IP68, enabling long-term operation at a water depth of 50 meters. In material selection, the housing is made of weather-resistant rubber-plastic composite material, which features high compressive strength and excellent corrosion resistance, capable of withstanding long-term erosion from seawater and acid-base solutions. It also provides UV resistance and high/low temperature resistance, maintaining stable performance in extreme environments ranging from -40℃ to 90℃.

Stable electrical transmission is another core requirement for underwater lighting. The conductive core of Ankeno Rubber & Plastic Type 19 Power Series adopts high-purity oxygen-free copper with precision contact technology, effectively reducing contact resistance, ensuring continuous and stable current transmission, and avoiding uneven brightness, stroboscopic and other problems of underwater lights caused by voltage fluctuations. To suit the power demands of different underwater lighting scenarios, this series offers flexible specifications, accurately matching low-power landscape light strips (12V/24V low-voltage power supply) to high-power engineering searchlights (380V high-voltage power supply), and is fully compatible with LED underwater lights, underwater searchlights, aquaculture supplementary lights and other equipment.

After upgrading to Ankeno Rubber & Plastic Type 19 Power Series, the coastal cultural tourism scenic area completely solved the problem of seal failure. The project covers multiple areas including water dance shows, underwater trail lighting and coral landscape projection, involving more than 200 sets of underwater lighting equipment fully supported by Type 19 Power Series waterproof connectors and cable assemblies. After 12 months of actual operation, all lighting equipment ran with zero failures. Even after extreme weather such as typhoons and drastic tidal changes, the power connectors showed no signs of leakage or aging. The scenic area maintenance director stated that this series of products not only significantly reduced maintenance costs but also ensured the continuous operation of night tour projects, greatly improving tourist satisfaction.

In addition to cultural tourism landscapes, Ankeno Rubber & Plastic Type 19 Power Series has been widely used in various underwater lighting scenarios. In deep-sea aquaculture, it provides stable power supply for underwater supplementary lights to support the growth and reproduction of fish, shrimp and shellfish, and its corrosion resistance effectively prevents aquaculture water pollution. In underwater engineering operations, it works with underwater searchlights to provide clear lighting for seabed pipeline inspection and wind power foundation maintenance, ensuring safe and efficient operations. In freshwater scenarios such as municipal swimming pools and aquariums, its hygienic-grade rubber-plastic material and maintenance-free design meet the needs of high-frequency use and low maintenance.

As a reliable partner in the underwater lighting industry, Ankeno Rubber & Plastic Type 19 Power Series solves industry pain points through technological innovation and demonstrates the core value of a “deep-sea lifeline” with consistent quality. In the future, with the continuous upgrading of underwater lighting technology, Ankeno will further focus on the rubber-plastic power connection field, launch more products adaptable to extreme underwater environments, and inject sustained impetus into the development of the marine economy, cultural tourism industry and municipal engineering.