April 10, the Turkish International Transport Exhibition was grandly opened on at the Istanbul Exhibition Center. This exhibition gathered manufacturers, importers and producers of traffic infrastructure, traffic management, safety parking related products and services
This year’s transportation exhibition is also the first show of Yaham’s transportation’s new generation lens series. LED lenses are primarily used on variable traffic signs (VMS) on LED traffic displays. The variable information sign can be sent to various expressways in real time through the user control interface in the system, so that the driver can know the situation of the driving section in time, and the driving route and time according to the situation. Make adjustments to reduce time wastage caused by various faults or congestion, ease traffic pressure, improve the efficiency of travel vehicles, and improve the utilization rate of expressways.
As the demand for display and illumination quality has increased, traditional plugin LEDs have gradually been replaced by SMD LEDs. When SMD LEDs are used in display technology, in addition to brightness and viewing angles, it is also necessary to consider the effect of reflection on the display. In order to reduce the loss of light, the lens in the conventional SMD LED is usually designed to be smooth, resulting in a strong reflection of the lens. When sunlight hits the lens, the display effect of the display device is affected by the strong reflection of the lens.
In order to improve the display effect and reduce the degree of reflection, Yaham redesigned a new len for conventional lens. It includes a light guide column and a lens portion for emitting light generated by the light assembly. One end of the light guide column is connected to the light source assembly, and the other end of the light guide column is connected to the lens portion, and the light guide portion is built in the light guide column, so that the light is emitted from the light exit portion and is not emitted from the lens portion. Therefore, the light emitted from the outside to the lens portion is prevented from affecting the light emitted from the light source assembly, only the light emitted from the light source assembly can be emitted through the lens portion, thereby reducing the illuminance and improving the display effect of the display device.
Yaham’s traffic LED display has always been highly praised by customers at home and abroad for its characteristics of “stable, reliable, high quality and energy saving”. As of now, there are more than 4,000 traffic displays designed and manufactured by Yaham are running all the day.
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At the beginning of April, we received further recognition from international organizations once again - YAHAM's SN Series has won both the Red Dot Award 2025 and the iF Award 2025! This marks yet another milestone in our journey of innovation, f...
In honor of Women's Day, an impressive flower arrangement workshop was organized by Yaham and Labor Union. This event was designed for all employees to come together, express creativity, and recognize women’s contribution. In acti...
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"Certainly," the Doctor responded, "these things come here in cans, and a great many other things as well. They serve to make life endurable to an American in a distant land like Japan, and they also serve to keep him patriotic by constantly reminding him of home. "You see, I have the good fortune to be exceedingly rich," she said, with her most fascinating smile. "I don't value money as much as I should. To me it is a mere medium for enjoyment. I gamble, and bet, and all that kind of thing, in fact I generally have a large sum of money in paper in the house. I might have got those notes from a betting man at Ascot, or at Goodwood, or even the card table. But at the same time I'll try my best to assist you." (1.) What is the difference between geometric and artistic drawing?—(2.) What is the most important operation in making a good drawing?—(3.) Into what three classes can working drawings be divided?—(4.) Explain the difference between elevations and plans.—(5.) To what extent in general practice is the proportion of parts and their arrangement in machines determined mathematically? What without sin we may aspire to know.’22 The three forms of individualism already enumerated do not exhaust the general conception of subjectivity. According to Hegel, if we understand him aright, the most important aspect of the principle in question would be the philosophical side, the return of thought on itself, already latent in physical speculation, proclaimed by the Sophists as an all-dissolving scepticism, and worked up into a theory of life by Socrates. That there was such a movement is, of course, certain; but that it contributed perceptibly to the decay of old Greek morality, or that it was essentially opposed to the old Greek spirit, cannot, we think, be truly asserted. What has been already observed of political liberty and of political unscrupulousness may be repeated of intellectual inquisitiveness, rationalism, scepticism, or by whatever name the tendency in question is to be called—it always was, and still is, essentially characteristic of the Greek race. It may very possibly have been a source of political disintegration at all times, but that it became so to a greater extent after assuming the form of systematic speculation has never been proved. If the study of science, or the passion for intellectual gymnastics, drew men away from the duties of public life, it was simply as one more private interest among many, just like feasting, or lovemaking, or travelling, or poetry, or any other of the occupations in which a wealthy Greek delighted; not from any intrinsic incompatibility with the duties of a statesman or a soldier. So far, indeed, was this from being true, that liberal studies, even of the abstrusest order, were pursued with every advantage to their patriotic energy by such citizens as Zeno, Melissus, Empedocles, and, above all, by Pericles and Epameinondas. If Socrates stood aloof from public business it was that he might have more leisure to train others for its proper performance; and he himself, when called upon to serve the State, proved fully equal to the emergency. As for the Sophists, it is well known that their profession was to give young men the sort of education which would enable251 them to fill the highest political offices with honour and advantage. It is true that such a special preparation would end by throwing increased difficulties in the way of a career which it was originally intended to facilitate, by raising the standard of technical proficiency in statesmanship; and that many possible aspirants would, in consequence, be driven back on less arduous pursuits. But Plato was so far from opposing this specialisation that he wished to carry it much farther, and to make government the exclusive business of a small class who were to be physiologically selected and to receive an education far more elaborate than any that the Sophists could give. If, however, we consider Plato not as the constructor of a new constitution but in relation to the politics of his own time, we must admit that his whole influence was used to set public affairs in a hateful and contemptible light. So far, therefore, as philosophy was represented by him, it must count for a disintegrating force. But in just the same degree we are precluded from assimilating his idea of a State to the old Hellenic model. We must rather say, what he himself would have said, that it never was realised anywhere; although, as we shall presently see, a certain approach to it was made in the Middle Ages. You will have to wear it on cold days and keep your coat buttoned Poor old Grove is dead. 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Her attitude towards things insensibly altered—to her husband, her child, her servants she was different, and yet in such a manner that none could possibly lay hands on the difference. Reuben's jealousies and suspicions were increased. She avoided Handshut, and she flourished the shopmen and clerks but feebly, yet he mistrusted her in a way he had never done when her enthusiasms were flagrant. This was not due to any psychological deduction, rather to a vague kind of guess, an intuition, an uneasiness that communicated itself from her to him. [Pg 324] De Boteler was instantly acquainted with Oakley's arrival, and the council assembled, impressed with the importance of detaching so influential a leader from the Commons. Indeed, energy had given place to indecision, at a moment that required prompt measures. Tyler had, but an hour before, sent an intimation, that, if the prophet was not released in twenty-four hours, the city would be fired, and the Tower assaulted: and, even at the moment when the members of the council were entering the chamber, the air was rent with the shouts of the Commons on Tower-hill and Smithfield, as some skilful artizans among their body had nearly matured some machines for facilitating the attack. Symptoms of panic or indifference had been also manifested among those who guarded the Tower. The strange stories whispered of Ball, his prophecies, and his calm bearing while confined in his dungeon, with his oft repeated assertions of being liberated by the Commons, were calculated, in such an age, to fill their minds with the belief that he was, in truth, a prophet, and one whom it would be impiety to meddle with. HoMEav淘宝首页
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