Life Test of Lamps
Scopes & Testing
Life Test of Lamps
Life Test of Lamps
Life testing of lamps is a process used to determine the expected lifespan or durability of lighting products, such as incandescent bulbs, fluorescent lamps, LED lamps, and other types of light sources. The purpose of life testing is to evaluate the performance and reliability of lamps under normal operating conditions, helping manufacturers and consumers understand how long the lamps are likely to function before reaching the end of their usable life.
Life testing of lamps is essential for quality control, product development, and providing reliable information to consumers. It ensures that lamps meet performance standards and helps manufacturers identify and rectify any design or manufacturing issues. Additionally, the results of life testing can be used to estimate the maintenance and replacement schedules for lamps in various applications, such as residential, commercial, or industrial lighting.
House of Testing analyzed the collected data from the life test to determine the average lifespan, failure rate, and other relevant metrics for the tested lamps. This information helps manufacturers establish accurate claims about the lamp's expected lifespan and aids consumers in making informed purchasing decisions.
Throughout the test, our Lab, House of Testing, monitored the lamps for performance, including factors such as lumen output (brightness), color temperature, color rendering index (CRI), and any signs of degradation or failure. Periodic measurements are taken at specific intervals to assess the lamp's performance and identify any deviations from expected specifications.