TECHNOLOGY
We create new lighting with the technology of XENOLED®
Color Temperature
“Correlated Color Temperature (CCT)”
Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) ) is a metric that relates the appearance of a light source to the appearance of a theoretical black body heated to high temperatures. There are eight nominal CCT categories in the ANSI binning standard : 2,700K, 3,000K, 3,500K, 4,000K, 4,500K, 5,000K, 5,700K, and 6,500 K. At a temperature of 2,000K, it is a very orange-yellow color. As the temperature increases, the color shifts to yellow, yellowish white, white and then a bluish white. Each application field requires different CCT. So does each person. For example, aquarium lighting needs to appear deep blue to make blue tints of water strong and vibrant, while meat display lighting demands reddish warm white to make meat color more vivid and fresh. ALLIX, with its technical know-how accumulated after multiple years of experiment, can reproduce white colors at various CCTs beyond ANSI binning standard, from 2,000K to 10,000K.
Allix Color Rank
Various Color Temperatures
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- XENOLED® I Series
- (AM25CW-P26 Series, 2700K~6500K)
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- XENOLED® I Series
- (ARM200W-C18 Series, 5400K)
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- XENOLED® II Series
- (AM19W-P18-A-XL Series, 2700K)