Normal illumination distorts color in art galleries' oil painting display rooms and clothes stores' fitting mirrors. High colour rendering index panel lights solve this professional issue by improving light source colour accuracy. Their color rendering index exceeds CRI 95, greatly beyond the standard of 80 for LED bulbs, and can provide color effects similar to natural light.
Color reproduction technology's foundation
Full-spectrum LED chips and precise fluorescence ratio technologies enable high color rendering index lighting. Optimizing the blue light chip to activate fluorescent particles creates a continuous spectrum, notably in red. This technique delivers saturated red with R9, a significant light source quality indicator. Typical lighting fall short in this area.
The application of commercial value
Color accuracy impacts company performance. Customers' happiness with apparel color increased after clothing retail establishments used high-luminance lighting, reducing color-related returns. Museums and galleries properly adjust lighting to optimise artwork viewing. For proper medical aesthetics procedures, realistic skin color presentation is essential.
Full consideration over time
Due to lower light attenuation rates, high-lumen-efficiency panel lights with excellent color rendering index last longer despite a higher initial investment. Their constant spectrum output prevents color departure in used bulbs. In the long run, this minimizes replacement and maintenance expenses. Modern technology maintains color quality and energy efficiency by balancing high color rendering index and luminous efficacy.
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FAQ
Q: What is a high color-rendering index panel lamp?
A: A high color-rendering index panel lamp refers to professional lighting fixtures with a color rendering index (CRI) of 95 or above. Through a specially formulated fluorescent powder and optimized spectral design, it can more accurately reproduce the colors of objects, especially in the red and blue wavelength bands, where its performance far exceeds that of ordinary LED lamps.
Q: What are the actual differences between high lumen index and ordinary panel lights?
A: The core difference lies in color fidelity. The CRI of ordinary LEDs is approximately 80, which causes color distortion, especially in the red spectrum. High lumen-rated lamps have a CRI of ≥ 95, which can accurately reproduce the original color of materials, which is crucial for industries that are sensitive to color.
Q: Which places must use high lumen efficiency panel lights?
A: Art galleries and museums need to accurately reproduce the original colors of the artworks; clothing stores and cosmetics counters rely on true colors to display products; medical clinics need to accurately observe the skin condition; high-end home spaces pursue a comfortable lighting environment. All these scenarios require high lumen efficiency lighting to ensure the professionalism of the visual effect.


