Led Track Light Advantages
Led Track Light Advantages
Low power consumption:
Good performance:
The LED track lighting and low power consumption and has a
very low ultraviolet and infrared components can meet the functional
requirements of the lighting in the museum, lighting the good performance
presents the shape, the color, the Texture and glare control, shadows, etc., to
avoid exposures have been damaged by thermal radiation and ultraviolet
radiation. In addition, the LED dimming function makes lighting control
relatively easy. In addition, our light rail can be an adjustable beam angle of
10 ~ 70degree.
So LED museum track lighting fixtures, totally exceed the
strict requirements for museum lighting and gallery lighting. Also for more
traditional museums where the walls are colorful and where there is a lot of
wood and gold (on the frames, accents, etc.), staying closer to the 2700K the temperature
helps retain the warmth and appearance traditional that we like.
With traditional lighting:
With traditional lighting, galleries have often appeared
rather dark because of the need to reduce damage to art over time due to UV and
heat generated by halogens. To counter the harmful effects of simply
highlighting art, museums have had to use UV filters and very dim lighting on
their antiques to prevent discoloration and thermal damage, especially on paper
and textiles fragile. With LED, it is now possible to illuminate an art more
fragile than traditional standards, because the LEDs do not emit UV and do not
cause thermal damage. With LEDs, UV and heat problems are now a thing of the
past, allowing the art to be well lit without the risk of being damaged.2700k
Led Museum Light 300x178 - Led Track Lighting for Museum
The most important thing:
The most important thing about proper lighting of art spaces
is to test a variety of LED lights in the very frame. Seeing is believing. When
color temperatures and beam angles are compared side by side to reality, it
usually becomes very clear which is best. Avoiding "hot spots",
reflections and too white or intense light are crucial. Because the LEDs appear
brighter to our eyes - even if the candle foot readings on the measuring
instrument are the same or less - it can take a few tests to set exactly the
right lamps (wattage, lumens, colors, beam angles, etc.) for any given
parameter. Do not give up, though. LED is definitely the best choice for the
art world.
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