What is Kelvin degree?
In lighting, we refer to the degree Kelvin when we talk about color temperature. In other words, it is the hue of the light source that we perceive.
Thus, a lower Kelvin degree corresponds to light perceived as warmer, while a higher Kelvin degree corresponds to light perceived as colder. You'll find examples and comparisons below to help you visualize these differences.
The Kelvin degree of SNOC products
At SNOC, the standard color temperature in our LED fixtures is 3000K. As for the intensity, it varies depending on the application, as well as the type and format of the luminaire chosen.
Moreover, this color will not change over time, and after 50,000 hours, the SNOC LED lighting system will still be at 70% of its initial brightness.