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Light diffusing agents, commonly known as light diffusers, are substances or materials that scatter and dilute light as it travels through or reflects off the surface. Light diffusers are used to distribute light more uniformly and evenly, eliminate glare, and soften the appearance of light sources. They are widely utilized in a variety of applications to generate aesthetically beautiful and comfortable lighting environments.
Light diffusers spread light in multiple directions, aiding in the elimination of intense and focused light beams. As a result, illumination is more homogeneous and dispersed across a surface or space. Diffusers can lessen the intensity of direct light rays that produce glare by scattering light, making the illumination more comfortable for users.
Light diffusers are frequently used in light fixtures and lamps to provide more pleasant and uniform lighting. They can be found in ceiling lights, pendant lights, wall sconces, and other lighting fixtures. Light diffusers are used in architectural and interior design to distribute light evenly and reduce excessive glare in ceiling panels, skylights, and light boxes.
Light diffusers are often used in LED lighting to soften the bright point-source light provided by LEDs, making the lighting experience more comfortable and visually appealing. Light diffusing agents exist in a variety of forms and can be customized to meet specific lighting and design needs. They are a crucial component in developing effective and pleasant lighting solutions for a variety of applications. Diffusers are used to soften and diffuse light sources in photography and film.
The Global Light diffusing agent market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
TPD-602 is a silicone LED light diffusing agent with a transmittance/haze balance that is primarily used as a light diffusing agent in transparent plastic materials such as PC, PMMA, and PS to provide excellent light diffusing performance, with a good balance of impact strength, haze, and transmittance, especially prominent heat resistance, stable color quality, no yellowing, and no black spots.
Because microspheres have a consistent form and a limited particle size distribution, they are particularly ideal for and have been widely utilized in high-end LED lampshades, lamp tubes, lamp boxes, liquid crystal display light diffusion plates, and other industries. Microspheres with a regular form and a restricted particle size dispersion.