The Future of Color Consistency: LED Lighting Solutions for Industry Standards
For years, fluorescent bulbs have been a mainstay in industries requiring accurate color assessment, but their downsides are becoming increasingly hard to ignore. These lights require warm-up time and may distort color accuracy, both of which lead to production delays and translate into higher sample costs.
More importantly, fluorescent bulbs contain hazardous materials like mercury, complicating their disposal. This last factor has long ruffled the feathers of regulatory bodies, who have finally come together to say enough is enough.
The EU Ban on Fluorescent Lighting
The EU is currently preparing to implement a major ban on fluorescent lighting in February 2025. Industries that depend on precise color assessments, such as apparel, footwear, automotive, consumer packaged goods, building materials, consumer electronics, and more, are now facing a significant shift. Fluorescent lighting, widely used for visual color matching devices like lightboxes, will soon be phased out in favor of more energy-efficient alternatives, posing both challenges and opportunities for businesses.
The EU’s fluorescent lighting ban is a big step toward environmental sustainability and improved workplace safety. This initiative reflects a broader movement to reduce energy consumption and promote greener alternatives, alongside a trend in the color industry to critically assess the environmental impact of material waste and lengthy, complex color formulation, and assessment processes. While this change is positive, it requires companies, especially those that rely on color precision, to rethink their approach to lighting.
The Move to LED Technology
The primary challenge companies face with this ban is the task of standardizing their lighting conditions. Until now, companies haven’t had to give much thought to workflow uniformity, making the use of various lighting types a common practice across the industry. But just because something is the standard, does that make it right? Perhaps, in their pursuit of a greener tomorrow, the EU has called attention to an unaddressed flaw in the trade: mixing and matching lighting types creates inconsistencies across color labs and showrooms.
A shift toward uniform lighting practices not only promotes energy-efficient LED technology but may also enhance consistency in color evaluations across the industry. However, to meet these new standards without compromising on quality, companies need to adopt lighting solutions that effectively replace their outdated fluorescent setups.
The Benefits of LED Lighting
LED lighting offers an efficient, high-quality alternative to traditional fluorescent technology. Known for their longer lifespan and reduced environmental impact, LEDs offer many distinct advantages.
- Unlike their fluorescent counterparts, LEDs don’t need to warm up, reducing time per evaluation.
- LED systems don’t require yearly lamp replacements, as is often necessary with fluorescent or halogen technology.
- LEDs provide more precise control over color temperature and brightness, making them ideal for visual assessments across different materials, from fabrics to plastics.
The switch to LEDs is more than just a compliance measure; it’s an upgrade in quality and efficiency that benefits the entire color evaluation process.
Introducing X-Rite’s LED Light Booth
Coming in January 2025, X-Rite’s new LED light booth will help companies make the transition from fluorescent to LED lighting as seamless as possible. This LED-equipped light booth is a future-proof solution designed to meet the needs of industries transitioning away from fluorescent lighting.
Designed and developed with the customer in mind, the LED light booth:
- Includes instant warm-up with physical buttons for switching between illuminants, unlike the touch screens used by other manufacturers. This important feature allows users to switch between illuminants without losing focus on their samples.
- Incorporates multiple light sources, including D50 and D65 daylight options, UV, and LEDs that mimic fluorescent spectral power distributions, as well as other LED illuminants with different CCTs. This flexibility allows businesses to simulate a wide variety of lighting conditions, ensuring color consistency across all stages of production and product displays.
- Produces sharper shadows, one of its many improvements over fluorescent lighting, to enhance visual elevation. Making textures and defects more visible is an invaluable feature for color accuracy.
- Is built to meet international standards, supporting accurate, repeatable color evaluations that ensure compliance with the new EU regulations.
- Addresses the core flaws of fluorescent technology that causes shifts in color perception across various substrates to help manufacturers reduce the time per assessment.
The new LED light booth not only meets the new regulatory standards but also optimizes the color assessment process, making it a valuable investment for any brand facing the fluorescent lighting ban.
For companies working with numerous suppliers, standardizing color evaluation is crucial. Equipping suppliers with ourLED light booths means color consistency can be checked and maintained across the entire supply chain, preventing discrepancies before products reach final assembly.
An End-to-End Solution
X-Rite provides a comprehensive suite of color management solutions, including lighting, spectrophotometers, software, and superior service, to help ensure consistency between devices and a unified approach to color standards. This holistic solution enables brands and suppliers to “speak the same language.” This is just one of the many competitive advantages that X-Rite offers as your partner for color accuracy and consistency.
Are You Ready to Make the Transition?
The new LED light booth offers an ideal solution to transition away from fluorescent technology and comply with new energy regulations. Consistent lighting, energy efficiency, long lifespan, and the ability to comply with industry standards make the LED light booth a valuable tool to identify surface defects and ensure color harmony throughout the supply chain.
To learn more, get in touch with our Color Experts.