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IP Ratings: Understanding Ingress Protection

IP ratings indicate how well a device is protected against dust and water. They are essential for understanding the durability of tactical lighting, vehicle systems and industrial equipment operating in harsh environments.


This guide breaks down what IP ratings are, how to read them and why they matter when choosing lighting for military and heavy-duty applications.

IP ratings illustrated with IP67 test device, waterproof tactical flashlight with water droplets, and protection icon on dark background

What Is an IP Rating?

An IP rating is an international standard (IEC 60529) that measures the protection level of an electrical device against solids and liquids.
It is written as IPXX, where each digit has a specific meaning:

  • The first digit shows resistance to dust and solid objects

  • The second digit shows protection against water

Higher numbers represent stronger protection.

For lighting used in vehicles or field operations, choosing the correct IP rating ensures long-term reliability.

Graphic showing what IP ratings mean

How to Read an IP Rating

Every rating has two digits. Here is how to interpret them:

First Digit: Dust Protection

Digit Protection Level Description
0 None No protection against solids
1 Very large objects > 50 mm
2 Large objects > 12.5 mm
3 Medium objects > 2.5 mm
4 Small objects > 1 mm
5 Dust protected Limited dust allowed but will not interfere with function
6 Dust tight No dust ingress at all

Second Digit: Water Protection

Digit Protection Level Description
0 None No protection
1 Dripping water Vertical drops
2 Light dripping Drops at 15 degrees
3 Spray Water spray up to 60 degrees
4 Splashing Water splashing from all directions
5 Water jets Low-pressure jets
6 Powerful jets High-pressure jets
7 Immersion Temporary submersion up to 1 meter
8 Deep immersion Continuous submersion beyond 1 meter

Common IP Ratings for Tactical and Vehicle Lighting

Rating Meaning Typical Use
IP54 Dust protected and splash resistant Workshop lighting, indoor electronics
IP67 Fully dust tight and submersion up to 1 meter Vehicle lighting, field equipment
IP68 Fully dust tight and continuous underwater use Military lighting, marine applications
IP69K Dust tight and resistant to high-pressure, high-temperature jets Armored vehicles, heavy machinery

IP67 and above are standard in tactical environments where equipment must survive rain, mud, vibration and submersion.

Why IP Ratings Matter in Harsh Environments

Correct IP ratings ensure:

  • Reliability during heavy rain or river crossings

  • Protection against sand and dust in desert operations

  • Resistance to mud and vibration in off-road conditions

  • Longer service life for LED and infrared systems

  • Safety when washing vehicles or equipment

In military and industrial applications, choosing the wrong IP rating can lead to premature failures, short circuits or water damage.

IP Ratings in Real Tactical Applications

IP ratings are especially important for:

  • Vehicle headlights and IR modules

  • Helmet lights and tactical flashlights

  • Exterior-mounted LED beacons

  • Dismounted equipment markers

  • Navigation and control panels exposed to weather

Summary

IP ratings help you understand how well a lighting device or electrical system is protected against dust and water. For tactical, industrial and vehicle applications, IP67 or higher is recommended to ensure long-lasting performance in demanding environments. Always select the correct IP level based on where and how the equipment will be used.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

A device is generally considered weatherproof at IP65 or higher. IP65 protects against dust and low-pressure water jets, while IP66 and IP67 offer stronger resistance, including heavy rain and temporary immersion. For outdoor or tactical environments, IP67 is recommended for reliable long-term weather protection.

Both are dust tight, but IP68 allows continuous immersion at greater depths.

IP69K is ideal for heavy-duty or armored vehicles that undergo high-pressure cleaning.