Illuminance measures the intensity or amount of light that falls onto a surface area. It is a measure of the light that is incident on a given surface, such as a wall or a desk.
Cap is the base or connector of a lamp or lighting fixture. It serves as the interface between the lamp and the socket or fitting, providing both electrical contact and stability.
An insulated ceiling (IC) fixture is a type of recessed lighting fixture that is specifically designed for installation in areas where it will come into direct contact with insulation.
A spotlight is a lighting device used to produce intense illumination in a specific and well-defined area. Originally used in theater productions to highlight main actors, spotlights have evolved to become a crucial tool in various applications such as stage performances, film and television production, ballet, opera, and landscape lighting.Looking For Motion-Activated E
Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) is a term used to describe the color appearance of light emitted by a light source. It is measured in degrees Kelvin (K) and provides a quantitative measure of the perceived “warmth” or “coolness” of the light.
An induction lamp is a type of lighting technology which operates based on the principle of magnetic induction, utilizing external radio-frequency or microwave radiation to stimulate the gases and metals within the lamp tube.
E26/E27 is a term used in the lighting industry to describe the standard screw-in base types for light bulbs. The E26 base is the standard base used in North America, while the E27 base is the standard base used in Europe.
Lamp life is the duration or lifespan of a lamp before it fails or needs to be replaced. It is a measure of how long a lamp can operate and provide light output before reaching the end of its usable life.