Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) is a metric used to describe the color characteristics of a light source, measured in Kelvins (K). It indicates whether a light source appears more "warm" or "cool." Lower CCT values, such as 2200K, emit a warm, yellowish light reminiscent of candlelight or traditional incandescent bulbs. Higher CCT values, like 6000K, produce a cool, bluish light similar to daylight at noon. Choosing the right CCT for your lighting can significantly impact the ambiance and functionality of a space.
By offering a range of CCT options, we ensure that our luminous ceiling panels can meet the diverse needs of different environments, enhancing both the aesthetic and functional aspects of your space.
2200K: This warm light evokes a sense of comfort and relaxation.
3000K: Providing a warm white light that is inviting yet bright enough for everyday tasks.
3500K: Produces a glow perfect for setting a welcoming ambiance. This light tone strikes a balance between warmth and brightness.
4000K: Offering a neutral white light that enhances focus and productivity.
5000K: Great for commercial settings, such as showrooms and hospitals, where a bright, cool white light is needed.
6000K: Best for industrial areas and laboratories. This daylight-like color temperature ensures maximum visibility.
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