Technical

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Optics

Direct sunlight and dispersed skylight

The frontal glass component of EWINDOW is made up of thin micro optical structures directing the light rays in a narrow beam which imitates bright and direct sunlight. A proportion of light rays is diffused at a wider beam angle but at lower intensity which portrays the general scattering of skylight.

Full-spectrum Lighting

A key characteristic of natural light is the variation of the light spectrum throughout the day. Light spectrum defines the distribution of wavelengths for each colour spectrum. The intensity of wavelengths determines the extent of each colour being diffused to the area surrounding the light source.

At noon when the sun peaks in the sky, the spectral composition of the light emitted is rich in blue-violet wavelengths. When the sun sets the light is filtered by a thick air layer which decreases the extent of blue component and increases the amount of red spectrum wavelengths.

EWINDOW covers all wavelengths of the visible light spectrum and mimics the dynamics of natural lighting throughout the day by adjusting the wavelengths accordingly.

Noon Skylight Peak of blue wavelengths, shorter orange-red wavelengths (min. 6053K)

Sunrise Skylight Peak of orange-red wavelengths, shorter blue wavelengths (max. 2500K)

Natural Colours

Windowlux scores highly on the colour-rendering index (up to CRI 98) and is thus able to portray the colours of various objects faithfully compared to daylight.
Besides the colours covered in the CRI scale (R1 – R8), Windowlux also has high R9 and R13 values which are important for natural portrayal of human skin tones.

Technical Dimensions

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