Our LED corn bulbs are available in a top-of-the-range version with a CRI greater than 80 Ra for the three lighting colours available. See bottom of page for light spectrum analysis.
High-quality, economical lighting.
A new range of spectra color bulbs equipped with 120 SMD 5630 chip LEDs, the latest generation technology offering a better colour rendering index.
This bulb should not be installed in a completely closed environment - air circulation is necessary.
The low temperature generated by the LEDs must be able to be evacuated to prevent the bulb from rising in temperature, which would reduce its lifetime characteristics.
Product description :
Spectra Color lamp with E27 base
Number of LEDs: 120 SMD type 5630
Bulb diameter: 62 mm
Power supply: 220 - 240 Volts AC (50/60Hz)
Power consumption: 224 V - 0.163 A - 0.58 Cos = 21.18 watts
Cosine phi power factor: 0.58
Dimming capability: no
Light output: 180 Lumens per watt
Equivalent to a 180-watt incandescent lamp
Brightness: 1914.32 Lm white / 1669.56 warm white light / 1590.35 Lm warm white
Colour: white 5297 K / cool warm white 3869 K / warm white 3094 K
Colour rendering index: white 84.8 ra / cool warm white 83.8 ra / warm white 83.9 ra
Lighting angle: 360
Life: 50,000 hours
No UV or infrared radiation
Our products come with a one-year guarantee.
More information on the Spectra color maize range
This corn bulb is certified to CE, Rosh and IEC 62471 standards (photo-biological risk safety).
It is classified as risk group 0 for the three lighting colours offered, meaning that it presents no photo-biological hazard.
The values for luminous power, colour rendering and power consumption are calculated by us in France using appropriate equipment in our quality control laboratory. The information in the product sheets is not overestimated!
Our Maïs Spectra color bulbs comply with European standards for public and workplace lighting.
The requirements of this NF EN 12464-1 standard concern the quality of lighting so that work requiring good visual acuity can be carried out accurately and without eye strain.
This circular highlights the fact that the colour rendering index (CRI) is satisfactory from a value of 80Ra, which is essential for all workstations requiring constant visual concentration.