In museum lighting, protecting rare exhibits is the primary task of museum display lighting. Lighting technology must ensure that the adverse effects of light on exhibits are minimized, the artistic and historical value of exhibits is better restored, and a comfortable visual environment is created for the audience. Therefore, museums have the highest requirements for light quality, which is reflected in the filtering of ultraviolet and infrared rays, adjustable illumination, controlled exposure, color rendering index above 90, accurate and consistent color temperature, pure light color, accurate beam angle, uniform illumination, as well as glare control, stable lamp performance, flexible lighting track system, and support for intelligent lighting management system. AKZU pioneered "Museum Quality Light" and is well-known for its lighting equipment that focuses on "Museum Quality Light". AKZU's lamps and intelligent lighting systems fully meet the museum's highest requirements for lighting lamps and control systems. The products use the world's most advanced museum-level LED as the light source, combined with the "Triod optical system" with patented optical design, leading active thermal dissipation technology, and the world's top high-performance driver power supply. It not only more efficiently exerts the advantages of LED light sources, but also creates a balanced and beautiful lighting effect. With professionalism, we continue to pursue more perfect light quality, more precise light distribution, more efficient light output and more intelligent light control.
14. What is museum quality light?
Xihai Art Museum: "Ma Ke: Prelude and Meditation"