| Wattage | 15W |
| Shape | Round |
| Light Color | Cool White |
| Brand | SUNKIP |
| Lighting Type | Panel Light |
| Body Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Warranty | 2 Year |
| Diameter | 6 inch |
Minimum order quantity: 20 Piece
The key specifications for LED panel lights include wattage (power consumption), lumen output (brightness), color temperature (CCT), and physical dimensions/mounting type. Other important factors are color rendering index (CRI), efficiency, and ingress protection (IP) ratings. Core Technical SpecificationsWattage: Measures the power consumed by the panel, typically ranging from a few watts (e.g., 6W, 12W) for smaller, residential lights to higher wattages (e.g., 36W, 40W, 60W) for larger commercial applications.Lumen Output and Efficiency: Lumen output indicates the total brightness. Efficiency (lumens per watt, or lm/W) shows how effectively the light converts electricity into light, with typical panels achieving around 100 lm/W or more.Color Temperature (CCT): Expressed in Kelvin (K), this determines the "color" of the light. Common options include:Warm White (around 2700K–3000K): A yellow, cozy light suitable for relaxing areas like bedrooms and living rooms.Neutral/Natural White (around 4000K): A balanced, natural light ideal for offices, basements, and general commercial spaces.Cool White/Daylight (around 5000K–6500K): A crisp, bright white light often used in task-oriented environments like hospitals, retail, and industrial settings to promote alertness.Color Rendering Index (CRI): A measure (from 0 to 100) of how accurately a light source reveals the true colors of objects compared to natural sunlight. A CRI of >80 is generally good for most applications, while >90 is preferable for areas where color accuracy is critical, such as art galleries.Dimensions and Shape: Available in various shapes (round, square, rectangular) and standard sizes to fit different ceiling grids or mounting requirements. Common dimensions include 1x4 ft, 2x2 ft (600x600mm), and 2x4 ft.Mounting Type: Specifies the installation method, typically recessed (fitted into a false ceiling), surface-mounted (fixed directly onto a solid surface), or suspended (hung by cables).Input Voltage: The voltage range the panel operates within, commonly 100-265V AC or 220-240V AC for general use, with some models offering wide voltage protection for areas with power fluctuations.Ingress Protection (IP) Rating: Indicates the level of protection against dust and water. IP20 is typical for indoor, dry applications, while IP65/IP66 ratings are required for damp or outdoor environments.Lifespan: The projected operational life of the LED chips, often specified as 25,000 to 50,000 hours or more, which reduces maintenance costs.