Spectral Analysis System Report

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Spectral Analysis System Report

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Natural daylight intensity is usually over 10,000 lux, and even in the shade of trees it is over 5,000 lux. In contrast, the intensity of artificial light indoors is only over 100 lux. This theory believes that the key factor in causing myopia is the prolonged indoor learning of adolescents.

2. Darkroom Testing Report
(When using different testing devices, the luminous efficacy of the product is >100lm/W)

During product testing, it was found that after applying full spectrum technology, there are problems with the luminous efficiency of the products and their performance in commercial spaces may be insufficient.

Most commercial track lights currently use COB or SMD solutions. From what we found in the actual tests, the brightness of common track lights on the market is usually around 50-60 lm/W. According to the current lighting design habits without main light, this brightness is actually insufficient for children's rooms or elderly rooms. In the usual sense, the brightness may not be enough, which requires calculating the light distribution and increasing the number of luminaires before bahrain number data renovation, otherwise it may affect people's vision.



Of course, there are also some high-quality lamps on the market that can provide high anti-glare, high color rendering index, low blue light and high brightness, but their prices are usually relatively high. Since the choice is to develop products in the solar spectrum series, the top priority in R&D is, of course, eye health and eye protection.

3. Integrating Sphere Testing: Spectral Analysis System Report 124.7 lm/W
(Take a COB light source with a color temperature of 4000K and a power of 12W as an example)

The product design adopts isolated wide voltage range technology to solve the flickering problem of products, making the light source more comfortable for human eyes to observe.
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