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Do you have LED lights that has blue photons?
I'm looking to buy an LED that has blue on it, a total of 4-5% including from nearby colors.
Based on the details provided, we would likely recommend the 460nm SimpleColor™ Blue LED Strip Lights. If this product is not the right fit for your installation needs, We have attached a link to our full set of photometric test reports which we hope helps locate a product within our catalog that has the preferred output.
What's PPFD on those?
As PPFD is defined by the number of light photons which hit a surface in micromoles per second per meter squared, gradually losing strength while traveling the distance between source and target, it, unfortunately, cannot be calculated without having the distance between those two defined.
To calculate the PPFD, we would recommend utilizing a PPFD meter mobile app or a dedicated light meter device. Though we do not have a chart readily available for PPFD, it is a similar principle as described within our realUV™ LED Strip Lights UV Irradiance Pattern document, which we have shared a link to below.
realUV™ LED Strip Lights UV Irradiance Pattern
I'm sorry, I believe it's the PAR from blue to red, the spectrum values are what I wanted to know for the light. I'm trying to find a light that has its own blue par from blue lights, rather than from a 7000 white light.
While we do not have the PAR number for our products currently available, we can confirm that the SimpleColor™ Blue LED Strip Lights output 88 lumens per foot of all blue energy.
In the hopes that it proves to be helpful for your purchase and installation planning process, we have attached a link to the ‘Lumen to PPF calculator.
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