The yellow led panel light is anti-ultraviolet. Benwei has recently produced a yellow LED panel light for its customers. The customer's request is anti-ultraviolet, which is required by the electronics factory. The factory said that their products are particularly sensitive to ultraviolet rays, and they specifically explained it. One is yellow light, and the other is UV-free. The company does it in accordance with the requirements and fully meets the requirements of customers. So how is it done?
As you all know, it is easier to use LED tubes for yellow lights. For LED panel lights, they are usually white light, yellow light is rarely used, and UV resistance is required. Because the PC shell of led panel light is generally not easy to make, it is even more difficult to filter out 500nm ultraviolet rays. However, there are two reasons why customers have repeatedly asked to make panel lights. One is beautiful. The panel lights have a large irradiation area and do not need to add additional brackets. They can be used directly during the renovation of the new plant, which is very convenient. The second is high environmental requirements. After Langte's technical development efforts, the goal was finally achieved. What are the lighting parameters?
The shell is unchanged, and the usual panel light kit shell is used, which is convenient for mass production. The aluminum structure is 1200*300*5, and the volume is ultra-thin. The lamp bead is very important. The 3014 lamp bead is small in size and easy to install. It can emit light from the side. The luminous efficiency is as high as 90lm/w, which is 3000lm yellow light. The power is 36w. The input voltage is 220v. When using an integrating sphere test, it is found that it does not contain ultraviolet rays. Our company reminds us that there are two types of yellow light, one is for decoration, containing ultraviolet light, and the other is for special occasions, without ultraviolet light. You can directly contact us for which yellow light led panel light you need. Be sure to explain which one to use, not to confuse the concept.




