Scenarios Suitable for Each Power Specification
The power specification of LED filament lamps determines their brightness, making them suitable for different applications. Here’s a breakdown of typical use cases:
2W LED Filament Lamps
- Applications:
- Decorative Lighting: Ideal for creating a cozy, warm ambiance.
- Accent Lighting: Suitable for chandeliers, wall sconces, or pendant fixtures.
- Outdoor Decoration:Often used in string lights or patio settings.
- Scenarios:
- Residential areas (bedrooms, hallways).
- Restaurants, cafes, or vintage-themed venues.
4W LED Filament Lamps
- Applications:
- Decorative and Functional Lighting: A step up from 2W, providing slightly more illumination while maintaining a decorative effect.
- Small Spaces:Perfect for reading nooks, decorative table lamps, or bathroom fixtures.
- Scenarios:
- Living rooms, small offices.
- Retail spaces needing soft, inviting lighting.
6W LED Filament Lamps
- Applications:
- General Ambient Lighting: Balances decorative appeal with functional brightness.
- Medium-Sized Spaces:Suitable for rooms that require moderate lighting without glare.
- Scenarios:
- Living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens.
- Cafes, restaurants, boutique stores.
8W LED Filament Lamps
- Applications:
- General Purpose Lighting: Suitable for larger rooms and spaces needing higher brightness.
- Commercial Lighting: Often used in showrooms, galleries, or retail spaces.
- Scenarios:
- Offices, larger dining spaces, lounges.
- Commercial display areas or multi-purpose rooms.
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10W+ LED Filament Lamps
- Applications:
- Bright and Functional Lighting: Designed for spaces where brightness is a priority.
- Commercial and Industrial Settings:Ideal for large-scale installations.
- Scenarios:
- Warehouses, meeting rooms, or large open-plan areas.
- Outdoor floodlighting (when weatherproofed).
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Luminous Flux Range by Power Specification
The luminous flux, measured in lumens (lm), indicates the brightness level of the lamp. The following ranges are typical for LED filament lamps:
| **Power (W)** | **Luminous Flux (lm)** | **Brightness Level** |
|---------------|-------------------------|----------------------|
| 2W | 200–250 lm | Soft, ambient light |
| 4W | 400–450 lm | Moderate brightness |
| 6W | 600–650 lm | General lighting |
| 8W | 800–850 lm | Bright illumination |
| 10W+ | 1000+ lm | High brightness |
Factors Affecting Luminous Flux
1. LED Efficiency: High-quality LEDs often provide better lumens-per-watt (lm/W).
2. Color Temperature: Warm white (2700K) might appear less bright than cool white (6000K), even at the same lumens.
3. Glass Type:Clear glass produces more focused light, while frosted or tinted glass slightly reduces the brightness.
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When selecting LED filament lamps, consider the specific application, desired ,ambiance, and required brightness to ensure an optimal lighting experience.