Model:4-Light Source SpectraLight QC
D65 Light Source: Standard Daylight Source (Color Temperature: 6500K)
TL84 Light Source: Cool White Fluorescent Lamp (Color Temperature: 4150K)
CWF Light Source: Cool White Fluorescent Lamp (Color Temperature: 4100K)
F Light Source: Warm White Fluorescent Lamp (Color Temperature: 2700K)
Utilizing the four independent bulbs integrated into the accompanying 4-source light box, the specific color temperatures corresponding to each light source are as follows, ensuring precise compatibility with various inspection scenarios and industry standards:
– D65 Light Source: Color Temperature: 6500K.
This serves as the universal standard daylight source for industrial color inspection, simulating a natural daylight environment. It is suitable for routine color matching across the vast majority of industries—such as plastics, textiles, and printing—for basic quality control purposes.
– TL84 Light Source: Color Temperature: 4150K.
A cool white fluorescent source, this is primarily tailored for product inspection relevant to the European region. It is applicable for the color calibration of products—including textiles, plastics, and electronics—intended for export to Europe.
– CWF Light Source: Color Temperature: 4100K.
A cool white fluorescent source, this simulates typical commercial lighting environments found in the United States. It is suitable for the color inspection of products—such as electronics, packaging, and hardware—intended for export to the U.S. market.
– F Light Source: Color Temperature: 2700K.
A warm white fluorescent source, this simulates everyday warm lighting environments found in settings such as homes and retail malls. It is suitable for color inspection within industries such as cosmetics, food packaging, and home building materials.
Detailed Color Temperature Parameters for Each Light Source
Utilizing the five independent bulbs housed within the accompanying 4-light-source light box, the specific color temperatures corresponding to each light source are listed below, ensuring clear compatibility with diverse inspection scenarios and industry standards:
– D65 Light Source: Color temperature of 6500K.
This serves as the universal standard daylight source for industrial color inspection, simulating a natural daylight environment. It is suitable for routine color matching across the vast majority of industries. Specific products that can be inspected include: in the plastics industry—plastic granules, electronic housings, toy casings, plastic piping, and plastic tableware; in the textile industry—yarns, cotton fabrics, chemical fiber textiles, knitted fabrics, and finished garments; in the printing industry—paper-based printed matter, packaging cartons, labels, posters, and brochures; in the ceramics industry—ceramic tiles, ceramic tableware, and ceramic sanitary fixtures; in the hardware industry—metal housings, metal accessories, and electroplated parts; in the electronics industry—mobile phone casings, computer housings, and circuit board aesthetics; in the traffic signage industry—reflective films, road markings, and traffic signs; in the pharmaceutical industry—medicine packaging boxes, medicinal capsules, and the appearance of medicine bottles;
and in the food packaging industry—food packaging films, packaging cartons, the appearance of beverage cans, etc.
– TL84 Light Source: Color temperature of 4150K.
This is a cool-white fluorescent light source, primarily suited for the inspection of products destined for or relevant to the European region. Specific products that can be inspected include: textile products exported to Europe (cotton yarns, linen fabrics, wool garments, knitted sweaters, curtain fabrics); plastic products (plastic components for toys meeting European standards, plastic housings for electronic devices, plastic daily necessities, and plastic packaging); electronic products (casings for mobile phones, tablet computers, headphones, and chargers exported to Europe); printed products (colorful packaging boxes, product manuals, and adhesive labels exported to Europe); ceramic products (ceramic tableware and decorative ceramic items exported to Europe); and hardware products (metal fittings, electroplated accessories, and metal tool housings exported to Europe), etc.
– CWF Light Source: Color temperature 4100K;
a cool white fluorescent light source designed to simulate commercial lighting environments in the United States. It is suitable for the color inspection of products intended for export to the U.S. Specific product categories eligible for testing include: electronic products (mobile phone casings, computer towers, keyboard and mouse housings, display bezels); packaging products (food packaging cartons, cosmetic bottles, packaging films, shipping boxes); hardware products (connectors, electroplated hardware, kitchenware, decorative hardware); plastic products (U.S.-standard toys, plastic piping, plastic containers); printed materials (promotional posters, product labels, and packaging inserts for the U.S. market); and textile products (garment fabrics, home textiles, towels, and curtains intended for export to the U.S.), among others.
– F Light Source: Color temperature 2700K;
a warm white fluorescent light source designed to simulate everyday warm-light environments found in homes, shopping malls, and similar settings. Specific product categories eligible for testing include: cosmetic industry products (packaging bottles, lipstick tubes, eyeshadow palettes, foundation bottles, sunscreen containers); food packaging products (food cartons, beverage bottle labels, snack bags, milk powder tins); home furnishing and building materials (wooden flooring, ceramic tiles, wallpaper, curtain fabrics, furniture finishes); textile products (bedding sets, curtains, carpets, pajama fabrics); plastic products (household plastic items, toys, plastic tableware); and hardware products (household hardware fittings, decorative hardware, lighting fixtures), among others.
