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Soluciones Artesolar

En Artesolar diseñamos, fabricamos, comercializamos y distribuimos soluciones de iluminación. El departamento de Ingeniería y Soporte elabora estudios de eficiencia lumínica para nuestros clientes, asesorando y ofreciendo la alternativa más eficiente en el equilibrio coste-consumo-iluminación.

Benefits of daylight

ENERGY SAVINGS

Up to 80% of lighting savings, about 30kWh/m2 per year.

VISUAL COMFORT

Reduction of the eye fatigue and improvement of the color rendering.

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Reinforcement of the circadian rhythms of clients and workers.

WHY DOES AFFECT US?

The 2017 Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to the discoverers of our inner body clock functionality.

An essential part of this mechanism creates the circadian rhythms, related to the ipRGC photoreceptors, which are specialized in individual psyche-physiological regulation, no longer to image creation.

“ipRGC photoreceptors regulate the non-visual functions that light generates in our body”

HOW DOES AFFECT US?

The bio-rhythms synchronization is largely regulated through ipRGCs photoreceptors and psyche-physiological associated mechanisms.

Daylight is rich in the region of the visible spectrum, especially in the 480nm wavelength, where the ipRGC photoreceptors have the maximum sensitivity.

After being excited, these photoreceptors send the information towards hypothalamus, which governs certain functions that influence our state of mind, metabolic skills, even sleep regulation, all affecting to health and wellness regulation.

The building users with daylighting experience all of these benefits daily.

BENEFITS OF DAYLIGHT

People
  • Sleep quality improvement
  • Enhanced concentration and heed
  • Promoting communication
Building
  • Reduced electrical consumption
  • Carbon footprints limitation
  • LEED/BREEAM/WELL standard compliance
Activity
  • Productivity improvement
  • Work absenteeism reduction
  • Sales increase among exhibition areas
  • Improvement in colours reproduction