LED Spot Light Angle (beam Angle)

Jul 02, 2021

LED spot light angle (beam angle)

Modern cities are mainly commercial housing, and the height of commercial housing is limited by planning. Therefore, more and more home lighting uses no main lighting to reduce the restriction of building height and headlights that bring space depression and difficult to clean and easy to wear out. Troubles. So what kind of light is the main lighting choice without the main light? The main light is scattered lighting, and the spotlight can actually emit light from multiple angles, which is undoubtedly the best choice. But before choosing LED spotlights, let's first understand the different lighting angles of the spotlights and what are the different effects.

The luminous angle can also be called the beam angle: the definition of CIE International Commission on Illumination and the Chinese National Standard GB: on the plane where the beam axis is located, the central point passing through the front of the lamp is the axis, and the angle of the area where the peak central light intensity is 50%, English Name Beam Angle, unit: ° (degree).

The light-emitting angle is different, the aperture size is different, and the simple understanding makes the object look different in shape. The common light-emitting angles on the market are 15°, 24°, and 36°. The smaller the degree, the more concentrated and narrower the light will be. It seems that some jewelry stores or exhibition halls need to highlight a certain item. The smaller the light angle (such as 6°, 8°10°) is required to achieve an eye-catching effect.


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