36V Tunnel & Mining LED Strip
A 36V DC silicone-extruded linear lighting solution for medium-run mine tunnels, construction routes, conveyors and industrial access ways. Configure the output, reel length, cable termination and power-feed layout around your actual site conditions.
What Is a 36V Mining LED Strip?
A 36V mining LED strip is a low-voltage, silicone-extruded linear lighting product designed for continuous illumination along mine routes, tunnels and industrial corridors. It is specified as part of a complete lighting route, not as a standard indoor LED tape.
The 36V format gives project teams a practical middle option: more flexibility for medium-length runs than a typical 24V arrangement, without selecting a 48V system intended for much longer routes.
36V Tunnel & Mining LED Strip Manufacturer & Supplier
At Xmart, we configure 36V mining LED strip solutions around the actual route, installation environment and maintenance plan. Instead of supplying a generic roll, we help project teams define output level, reel length, cable exit, connector format and power-feed requirements before production.
Route-Based Configuration
Align output, reel length and feed-point logic with the actual installation route.
Custom Cable & Termination
Confirm cable exit direction, lead length, connectors and end-sealing requirements.
Technical Documentation Review
Review the final specification, drawing and applicable market-document requirements before release.
Project Supply Support
Support samples, volume quotations and repeat production for staged project delivery.
36V Mining LED Strip Specifications
Core parameters for the baseline 36V silicone-extruded model.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Reference Model | BRT-1000-36V-DC-S |
| Input Voltage | 36V DC |
| Profile Size | W15 x H6 mm |
| LED Type | SMD2835 |
| LED Density | 100 LEDs/m |
| Power Options | 5W/m or 9W/m |
| Nominal Output Options | 600 lm/m or 1200 lm/m |
| CCT Options | 2700K / 3000K / 4000K / 5000K / 6000K |
| Housing | Silicone Extrusion |
| Standard Reel Lengths | 10m / 20m / 30m |
| Protection Rating | IP65 listed for the supplied configuration |
| Application | Mines, tunnels and industrial routes |
Engineering Note: Final output selection, allowable single-feed distance, connector arrangement and completed-system protection rating must be confirmed against the project layout. Do not treat reel length as a universal maximum running distance.
24V vs 36V vs 48V: Select by Route, Not by Marketing
A practical guide to selecting the right voltage architecture for your tunnel or mining route.
Best For
Short route sections
Project Logic
Suitable for compact routes or projects already built around a 24V system.
Best For
Medium-length routes
Project Logic
A balanced choice when 24V requires too many feed points, but 48V long-run architecture is unnecessary.
Best For
Extended linear routes
Project Logic
Better suited to long routes where reducing feed points is a primary project objective.
Voltage selection depends on strip load, route length, cable size, feed arrangement, installation environment and acceptable brightness variation. Higher voltage reduces current for the same load, but it does not replace a proper voltage-drop calculation.
Why Continuous Linear Lighting Matters Underground
Comparing route visibility between continuous strips and traditional spaced fixtures.
Continuous Linear Lighting
Creates a clearer visual route with fewer perceived dark intervals between light points.
Spaced Fixture Lighting
May suit task areas, but can create stronger transitions between illuminated and unilluminated sections along a long route.
For route lighting, buyers should assess continuity, power-feed planning, maintenance access and connection reliability - not only headline lumen output.
Plan the 36V System Before Installation
A reliable route requires more than just the LED strip.
A 36V mining strip should be planned as a complete route-lighting system. Final wiring, protection, power supply selection and installation must be completed by qualified personnel according to local electrical and site requirements. We recommend reviewing your power supply and connector strategy during the specification phase.
Designed for Demanding Linear Routes
Where 36V continuous lighting systems are typically deployed.
Underground Mine Access Ways
Continuous lighting for personnel movement and daily underground operations.
Tunnel Construction Routes
A flexible linear format for changing temporary construction layouts.
Conveyor and Processing Corridors
Uniform lighting for walkways, inspections and equipment access.
Service Tunnels and Utility Passages
A practical route-lighting option for dusty, damp and maintenance-sensitive areas.
Documentation That Supports Project Approval
Mining and tunnel projects often require more than a product photo and a wattage figure. Before production release, Xmart can review the final model configuration and support the documentation needed for technical evaluation.
- Approved Product Specification
- Profile and Connection Drawing
- Electrical Loading Information
- Applicable Compliance Document Review
Any statement related to ingress protection, impact resistance, flame retardancy, hazardous-area approval, warranty or certification must apply to the exact finished configuration and be supported by valid documentation.
36V Mining LED Strip FAQ
Common technical and specification questions regarding 36V route lighting.
Why choose 36V instead of 24V for mining lighting?
How long can a 36V mining LED strip run from one feed point?
Is this strip suitable for wet and dusty mine routes?
Can Xmart provide custom reel lengths or cable exits?
Is the 36V mining LED strip explosion-proof?
Can Xmart support the power supply and connector selection?
Request a 36V Mining Strip Project Review
Share the route length, required output and installation conditions. Xmart will help review a practical 36V strip configuration, reel length and connection approach for your project.
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