3W Museum Cabinet Lighting Eyeball Gimbal Recessed Downlight
Museum Cabinet Lighting
1W / 3W
Zoomable: 8~40° back and front side can be adjusted beam, even seal the cabinet, the beam angle can be adjusted from the top of the cabinet
Installation: cutout Φ45mm
With black color modern style with high-class anodizing surface treatment.
Profession design for museum cabinet lighting
Use this light in glass display showcases and museum showcase is perfect.
Product Feature
1W/3W Museum Cabinet Lighting Eyeball Recessed Lighting
Item No. 8018 | Material: Aluminum | Body Color: Black |
Input Voltage:100-240V | LED Source: Osram | Color Temperature:3000k,4000k, 6000K |
Dimming:triac dimmable/none | Power: 1W / 3W CRI93 | Recommended place: museum cabinet lighting |
Product Parameters
Product details
jewelry display lighting is also available as a light bar in rectangular shapes of varying lengths to properly illuminate a space of any size. Other types of cabinet lighting are round to brighten cabinets or displays with strongly focused lighting.
Surface anodizing treatment
Corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant
the texture is as warm as jade
355° sea level rotation adjustable
Focusable function- back and front zoomable
adjustable beam angle from 8 to 40 degrees stepless
This cabinet light can focus front and back. When installing the lamp in a museum cabinet, the focus can be adjusted on the front of the lamp inside the cabinet. After the cabinet is sealed, the light can still be focused on the top of the cabinet.
Optical filters design
Can be set with filters to change the beam shape
Open a Φ4.5cm hole, install the fixing nut first, then the clamping nut, and lastly the lamp body.
Application
How to choose the light
CRI
A color rendering index (CRI) is a quantitative measure of the ability of a light source to reveal the colors of various objects faithfully in comparison with an ideal or natural light source.
The number is bigger,the ability to reveal the color is better.For example,CRI90 is better than CRI80.
Color Temperature
Color temperature is conventionally expressed in kelvins, using the symbol K, a unit of measure for absolute temperature. Color temperatures over 5000 K are called “cool colors”, while lower color temperatures (2700–3000 K) are called “warm colors”
3000K-Warm White;4000K- Netural White;6000K-Cool White
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