It is possible to see any color faithfully! Since the basic shape is the same as that of fluorescent lights, there is no need to replace the lighting fixtures!
The "iLED Bell Line" has color rendering properties close to sunlight, allowing for extremely faithful color representation, and is a product compliant with the recommendations of the Japan Printing Society. While maintaining the performance of the conventional iBell Line, it also achieves a balanced color reproduction for red light, which fluorescent lamps struggle with, and further realizes a color temperature close to sunlight. We offer a variety of products, including the "iLED Reflective Manuscript Color Viewer" and "iLED Proof Light," which are ideal for quality control in color printing. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.*
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AI LED Bell Line [Specifications] Model: LD40SN-EDLW Total luminous flux: 2000lm Color temperature: 5000K Color rendering index: Ra95 R1-R15: 90 or above Input voltage: AC100-240V Power consumption: 21W Operating ambient temperature: 5-35℃ Design expected lifespan: 40,000 hours *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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RV1220E-L | Eye LED Reflection Manuscript Color Viewer - Large Color Viewing Table |
RV0920E-L | Eye LED Reflection Manuscript Color Viewer - Small Color Viewing Table |
FPL4602E-L | Eye LED Proof Light - Dedicated Device for Color Viewing, 6 Lights |
FPL4402E-L | Eye LED Proof Light - Dedicated Device for Color Viewing, 4 Lights |
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We, at iGraphics, aim to contribute to society by uniting the full strength of the Iwasaki Electric Group, a top manufacturer of light and environmental technology, and providing technologies and related equipment that effectively and beneficially utilize light technology, focusing on UV (ultraviolet), under the fundamental principle of contributing to the advancement of science and technology.