In today's lighting field, LED lighting technology has become mainstream with its many advantages such as high efficiency, energy saving and long life. Understanding its technical requirements is crucial for relevant practitioners and users.
First of all, luminous flux is one of the key indicators of LED lighting. It indicates the total amount of visible light emitted by the lamp per unit time, in lumens (lm). Different application scenarios have different requirements for luminous flux. For example, indoor lighting generally requires 100-1500lm, while outdoor scenes such as road lighting may require more than 3000lm.
Secondly, the color rendering index (Ra) should not be ignored. The color rendering index reflects the ability of the light source to restore the true color of the object. The higher the value, the more accurate the color restoration. For places that require accurate color identification, such as the clothing area of shopping malls and art galleries, the color rendering index must reach more than 80, and some places with extremely high color requirements must even reach more than 90.
In addition, the beam angle is also an important parameter of LED lighting. Common beam angles are 15°, 30°, 60°, etc. Different beam angles are suitable for different lighting needs. For example, a beam angle of 15° can be used for accent lighting to highlight specific objects, while a beam angle of 60° is more suitable for ambient lighting, providing soft and uniform light.
Furthermore, the energy efficiency level of LED lighting is also an important consideration. At present, there are corresponding energy efficiency standards in my country and internationally. The higher the energy efficiency level, the less electricity the lamp consumes under the same conditions and the higher the luminous efficiency.
Finally, the stability and reliability of the lamp are also critical. LED lamps need to have good heat dissipation performance to ensure that their performance and life are not affected by overheating during long-term use. At the same time, they should also have a certain anti-interference ability to adapt to complex use environments.
Understanding these LED lighting technical requirements will help us better select and use LED lighting products and provide a better lighting experience for life and production.











