Full Spectrum Lighting - The Next Biggest Blue Ocean in the Lighting Industry?

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Full Spectrum Lighting - The Next Biggest Blue Ocean in the Lighting Industry?

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1. Decomposition of Sunlight
2. Darkroom Testing Report
3. Integrating Sphere Testing: Spectral Analysis System Report 124.7 lm/W
Eye Health and Protection Become Major Trends, Big Investments in "Full Spectrum"

After three years of being overshadowed by the "mask era", people's attention to family and personal health has reached its peak. Recently, at major lighting exhibitions, various health products have gradually taken the "center stage" of brands. It is clear that the market is entering a real demand for healthy, eye-protective lighting. In this context, the trend towards full spectrum is emerging, but what is it?

In terms of definition, the dispersion of light by a prism breaks up sunlight into a series of monochromatic lights, and the ordered pattern by wavelength is called the "optical spectrum" or simply australia number data the spectrum. The spectrum of sunlight is the most complete "full spectrum".

1. Decomposition of Sunlight
"Full Spectrum" luminaires require a spectral range of wavelengths that covers visible light and includes a continuous spectrum with a small amount of infrared and ultraviolet light. At the same time, it is required that the proportions of the different wavelengths in the spectral diagram be relatively balanced, with a color rendering index close to 100 (Ra> 97, CRI> 95, R1–R15> 90).
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