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Incoming color temperature
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Written By: Arlen Conan Last Update: October 17, 2024

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Incoming color temperature

17 Oct 2024 0 Comments

What's  Kelvin?

Color temperature is a unit of measurement that indicates the color component of a light. Theoretically, blackbody temperature refers to the color of the absolute blackbody after heating from absolute zero (-273 ° C). After the black body is heated, it gradually turns from black to red, yellow, white, and finally emits blue light. When heated to a certain temperature, the spectral component of the light emitted by the blackbody is called the color temperature at this temperature, and the unit of measurement is 'K' (Kelvin).

If the light emitted by a light source contains the same spectral composition as the light emitted by a blackbody at a certain temperature, it is called a certain K color temperature. If the color of the light emitted by a 100W bulb is the same as the color of the absolute blackbody at 2527 ° C, then the color temperature of the light emitted by this bulb is: (2527+273) K=2800K.

The color of the light source is often represented by the concept of color temperature. The color of the light emitted by the light source is the same as the color of the light radiated by the blackbody at a certain temperature, and the temperature of the black body is called the color temperature of the light source. In blackbody radiation, the color of light varies with the temperature, and the blackbody presents a gradual process from red - orange - red - yellow - yellow - white - white - blue and white. The color of the light emitted by a light source looks the same as the color of the light emitted by the blackbody at a certain temperature, which is called the color temperature of the light source. The higher the temperature of the black body, the more blue components of the spectrum and the less red components. For example, the light color of an incandescent lamp is warm white, and its color temperature is expressed as 2700K, while the color temperature of a daylight fluorescent lamp is 6000K.

For some discharge sources, the color of the light emitted by it is not exactly the same as the color of the light emitted by the blackbody at various temperatures. So in this case the concept of 'correlated color temperature' is used. When the color of the light emitted by the light source is closest to the color of the light emitted by the black body at a certain temperature, the temperature of the black body is called the relevant color temperature of the light source.

The color temperature of the light source is different, the light color is different, and the feeling is not the same:

Color Temperature Range (K) Type Description
< 3000K Warm (white with red) Stable and warm
3000-5000K Middle (white) Refreshing
> 5000K Cool (white with blue) Cold

GGJIA 5000k lights:

GGJIA’s entire product lineup, encompassing various lighting solutions such as the High Bay Lights Black Series, White Series, Adjustable models, Tripod Work Lights, Parking Lot LightsLoading Dock Lights, and Temporary Work Lights, consistently maintains a color temperature of 5000k. This uniform color temperature across all products offers a range of benefits that enhance both functionality and user experience.

Benefits of 5000k

Firstly, a 5000k color temperature is characterized by a cool white light, which is perceptually close to natural daylight. This similarity to natural light is highly advantageous in environments where visual accuracy and clarity are paramount. For instance, in industrial settings like warehouses, workshops, and construction sites, where precise task performance is essential, 5000k lighting reduces eye strain and increases visual acuity. The cool white light enhances contrast and helps in distinguishing fine details, making it easier to perform tasks that require high levels of precision.

Secondly, the 5000k color temperature is ideal for enhancing productivity and alertness. The cool white light stimulates the mind, making it easier to stay focused and awake, which is particularly beneficial in settings such as offices, classrooms, and even outdoor work environments. This stimulating effect can lead to increased productivity and reduced fatigue over long work hours.

Thirdly, the uniform 5000k color temperature across various lighting products ensures consistency in lighting quality. This consistency is crucial in spaces where multiple fixtures are used, such as in large indoor areas or outdoor applications like parking lots and piers. Consistency in color temperature prevents visual discomfort and disorientation that can arise from mixed lighting sources with varying color temperatures.

In summary, GGJIA’s commitment to a 5000k color temperature across its extensive range of lighting products offers numerous advantages, including enhanced visual acuity, increased productivity, consistent lighting quality, versatile application, energy efficiency, extended lifespan, and aesthetic appeal. These benefits collectively contribute to superior lighting solutions that meet the diverse needs of modern applications.

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