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Key Selection Points for LED Bulbs
Essentially, LED light bulbs are considered an electronic product. Like refrigerators and televisions, the materials used by manufacturers directly affect the quality of the final product, and cannot be confused with ordinary light sources in this regard. Why are there so many brands and models of LED bulbs on the market? The reason is very simple, it is that the threshold is too low, and the market is hot, and installation is also very convenient. The same E27 connector can be replaced by anyone who has a ladder. It is precisely these factors that have caused the
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What are the specifications of tungsten filament lamps
WB001: Good winding performance, non sagging, suitable for ordinary incandescent lamps, double helix or triple helix fluorescent lamps, holiday lamps, bracket wires, etc. WB150: Good high-temperature resistance and excellent processing performance, suitable for halogen lamps, spiral incandescent lamps, etc. WB584: High recrystallization temperature, good high-temperature sag resistance, suitable for special lamps such as shock resistant filaments and high color temperature filaments.
Introduction to tungsten filament lamps
Tungsten filament lamp is an incandescent lamp made with tungsten filament as the filament. Tungsten filament lamp can produce continuous spectrum, which can be used in 400~780nm visible spectrum area. Used as a visible light source in a spectrophotometer. Its spectral effective region can extend to 3 μ m. Therefore, it is also used as a light source in the near-infrared region.
What is the color temperature of the light
Color temperature is a unit of measurement that represents the color components contained in light. In theory, blackbody temperature refers to the color of an absolute blackbody that appears after heating from absolute zero (-273 ℃). After being heated, the blackbody gradually changes from black to red, turns yellow, turns white, and finally emits a blue light. When heated to a certain temperature, the spectral composition of the light emitted by the blackbody is called the color temperature at this temperature, measured in "K" (Kelvin).