6000K COOL WHITE.
Cool white kelvin. The Range of Color Temperature The three primary types of color temperature for light bulbs are. Warm White that generates around 3000 Kelvin Degrees 3000K Natural White that generates around 4500Kelvin degrees 4500K and Cool White that generates between. Gives off a crisp daylight glow whitebluish hues Color Temperature Applications.
Warm White is around 2700K to 3500K Natural White is around 4000K to 4500K Cool White is around 5000K to 6500K. There is no yellow or blue tint to the light output. However its important to remember that kelvins is the most accurate measure of.
Light bulb color temperature is represented in the unit of absolute temperature Kelvin noted by the symbol K. Cold white is also known as daylight white. Bright white 4000 to 5000 Kelvin is between white and blue tones.
You may have seen Kelvin K or Color Temperature CCT before. It may dip to about 2200K or below. Color temperature in Kelvin.
The Kelvin Scale. The higher the kelvin the more white the light will appear. Whats brighter cool white or daylight.
Its that perfect blend of the two. The lower the kelvin of the light the more yellow the light will appear. Right in-between 3000K and 4000K is 3500K which we often refer to as neutral.

