👉 Lighting fluids are specialized materials used in various lighting applications, such as spotlights, stage lights, and automotive headlamps, to enhance and control light output. They consist of a mixture of dyes, pigments, and other additives that absorb and re-emit light efficiently. When electricity passes through the fluid, it excites the dye molecules, causing them to emit light at specific wavelengths. This process allows lighting fluids to produce vibrant colors and adjustable brightness levels, making them highly versatile for creating dynamic lighting effects. By manipulating the fluid's composition and the electrical current, operators can fine-tune the color temperature and intensity of the light emitted, providing precise control over the lighting environment.