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If you manage a factory floor, you already know the headache of keeping safety lines visible. Floor tape peels. Paint fades. And every time you need to repaint, you shut down production. It costs time and money.
A factory manager from the US recently reached out to us with a straightforward question:
"Our ceiling is 25 feet high. This is our first laser line project. How many units do we need to clearly see green lines on the floor during daily work?"
After reviewing their floor plan, we recommended 15 units of 30W virtual line projectors.
If your facility has a similar setup, here is exactly why that number makes sense — and why 30W is the right choice for high ceilings.
Light weakens as it travels. From 25 feet up, a regular light source spreads out and becomes blurry before it even reaches the floor. In a busy factory with overhead lighting, forklifts, and machinery, a faint or blurry line is useless — and dangerous.
30W industrial laser line projectors solve this differently. Instead of scattering light in all directions, they use a precision lens to keep the beam tight and focused. The result: a sharp, bright green line lands cleanly on your concrete floor, even from 7.62 meters up. No blur. No fade. Clearly visible during normal working hours.
A lot of first-time buyers assume one virtual line projector covers a whole factory. It doesn't — and it's not designed to. Each industrial laser line projector does one thing very well: it projects one straight, continuous line.
Here's why 15 units is a typical number for a standard factory layout:
One projector = one line. If a walking path needs a boundary on both sides, that's two virtual line projectors. Multiply that across multiple lanes and the count adds up quickly.
Long lanes need overlap. A single industrial laser line projector can't always reach from one end of a long aisle to the other. By spacing units in a row, each one picks up where the last one ends. The result is a seamless, unbroken line across the full length of your floor.
Corners and intersections need coverage too. These are the highest-risk areas in any factory — where forklifts and workers cross paths. Placing virtual line projectors at these points eliminates blind spots and keeps traffic moving safely.
With 15 units positioned correctly, you can mark forklift-only zones, pedestrian walkways, and stop lines at doorways — a complete safety layout with no gaps.
Beyond solving the ceiling height problem, these industrial laser line projectors offer real operational advantages that matter day to day:
Low power consumption. At 30W per unit, running 15 virtual line projectors around the clock adds very little to your electricity bill. High brightness, low running cost.
Long service life. Industrial-grade laser line projectors are built for continuous operation — often 50,000+ hours without significant brightness loss. No bulb replacements. No scheduled downtime for maintenance.
Lines that never wear out. Painted lines get destroyed by forklift tires and pallet drag within weeks. Because your virtual line projector works from the ceiling, nothing on the floor can scratch or erase them. The lines look the same on day one as they do two years later.
Fast to reconfigure. If your floor layout changes — new production line, new storage zone — you simply reposition the industrial laser line projectors. No grinding off old paint. No waiting for new paint to dry.
Safe green wavelength. The green laser wavelength is the most visible color to the human eye under typical indoor lighting conditions, making it the practical choice for high-traffic factory environments.
Every facility is different. Here's a simple three-step process to get an accurate estimate:
Switching from painted lines to a virtual line projector system is one of the more practical upgrades a factory can make. Lower maintenance, better visibility, and a layout you can change without shutting down production. For a 25-foot ceiling with standard factory traffic, 15 units of 30W industrial laser line projectors is a setup that works — and keeps working.
While green is the most popular choice for factory floor safety lines — and the easiest color for the human eye to pick up under industrial lighting — our industrial laser line projectors are not limited to green.
We also offer red, blue, and yellow virtual line projectors. Different colors can work well for different purposes: red for restricted or high-danger zones, yellow for caution areas, and blue for specific workflow lanes or loading zones.
Just let us know your requirements when you reach out, and we'll recommend the right color and configuration for your layout.