Stretched ceilings innovation: Our Soft Film for Lightbox integrates premium LED arrays with CRI-optimized spectrum rendering to achieve 98% color fidelity. This revitalizes spatial aesthetics in residential, commercial, and exhibition spaces through true-to-life color reproduction.
The technology elevates visual experiences while seamlessly harmonizing with modern designs. Its smooth texture and uniform diffusion enhance Stretched Ceilings’ cohesive expansiveness.
Complemented by slim light box and ultrathin light box architectures, it perfects artwork presentation for both integrated ceilings and standalone displays, ensuring vibrant detail clarity.
Parameters:
Brand Name: MASER
Size: Customized according to space size
Color Temperature: 6500k White
Lifespan: 50000H/2-years warranty
CRI (Ra>): 80
Input Voltage: AC 100 – 240V
Luminous Flux (Im): 110-120lm/w
Working Temperature(℃): -20-70°
Body Material: PVC Film
Frame Material: Aluminum
Application:
Slim-light-box brings stylish illumination to living rooms, seamlessly blending with TV areas, reading corners, fireplace surrounds and open lounge spaces while remaining perfect for bedrooms, studies and dining areas.
Q1: How often should I replace the light source in soft film lights?
A: LED light sources in soft film lights have a long lifespan, but if there is a significant decrease in brightness or a malfunction, it may be time to replace them.
Q2: Are there any safety standards for soft film lights?
A: Yes, soft film lights should meet relevant safety standards for electrical components, fire resistance, and material safety.
Q3: How do soft film lights contribute to energy conservation?
A: The use of LED light sources in soft film lights reduces energy consumption. Additionally, their ability to provide even lighting means fewer additional lights may be needed, further saving energy.
Q4: What is the difference between soft film lights and hard panel lights?
A: Soft film lights are more flexible in design, can create curved and irregular shapes, and have a softer, more diffused light. Hard panel lights are usually rigid, with a more straightforward shape and a more focused light output.
















