What are the requirements for automotive lamp structural design?
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Automotive lamp structural design needs to consider the dimensions and assembly methods of components, as well as various factors such as mechanical properties, heat resistance, and shock resistance. More information about modified car lights is as follows: 1. Legal basis: Article 16 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" states that "no unit or individual may assemble motor vehicles or alter the registered structure, construction, or characteristics of motor vehicles without authorization." Article 97 also stipulates: "Illegal installation of alarms or emblem lights will be forcibly removed and confiscated by the traffic management department of the public security organs, and a fine will be imposed." 2. Introduction: Halogen lamps emit light by heating the filament to incandescence, while xenon lamps rely on high-voltage arc discharge for illumination. Compared to ordinary automotive halogen lamps, xenon lamps have the advantages of lower energy consumption, higher brightness, longer range, and longer lifespan. The disadvantages of xenon lamps include poor focus (which can be solved by equipping with lenses), excessive brightness that may affect the vision of oncoming drivers, weak penetration, and a delay effect.