Computerized Color Matching & Measuring System

Computer color matching instruments capture the reflected light from objects through photoelectric sensors and convert colors into digital signals. They are used for color measurement and formula calculation in industries such as coatings and plastics, ensuring color consistency between batches.
Selection
When selecting, consider measurement accuracy and repeatability, ensuring alignment with industry standards such as ISO. Evaluate instrument compatibility, ensuring support for common color spaces. Assess whether the software functionality meets formulation calculation needs. Confirm maintenance costs and ease of calibration.

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Instruments

In line with the LOVIBOND color scale standard, the sub-field of view Color matching Sensitivity is high, the Measurement range is red 0.1-79, yellow 0.1-79 LOVIBOND units, and the structure is simple and easy to operate.

$ 599.00

Imported matte aluminum reflector to achieve uniform lighting, equipped with six kinds of Illuminants including D65 and UV, table size 700 * 530mm to meet a variety of color requirements.

$ 687.00

High Accuracy ball screw drive, fully computerized data collection system, 0.5 level force measurement accuracy and 1/300000 force value resolution, support three closed loop control and custom test method.

$ 3946.00

Phase contrast technology can be used to observe low contrast unstained living samples, equipped with 5 million pixel CMOS imagery system, support geometric measurement analysis function, working distance 0.18-37 mm to cover a variety of objective requirements.

$ 2358.00

With three light source system, color rendering index up to 98, all metal structure with three drawer, table size 1350 * 900mm, in line with ISO3664 international standards.

$ 2365.00

Contains 70 metal colors, color sample size 12.8cmx5.0cm, with high Gloss acrylic coatings, only one Color per page, suitable for high-end industrial pRoduct design.

$ 138.00

Contains 215 Colors, Fan-shaped design is easy to carry, color sample size 2.0x5.0cm, each page displays 5 Colors, bright type, widely used in Coating industry color comparison.

$ 96.00

Featuring a 20mm large aperture design, it enables uniform measurement of textured and rough surfaces; repeatability ΔE*ab ≤ 0.03 ensures high precision; equipped with a touchscreen and color card matching for convenient operation, supporting multiple color difference formulas and color spaces.

$ 490.00

Matte design system Color, including 290 commonly used Colors, 5 color samples per page 3.1x5.0cm, convenient for industry color comparison and application reference.

$ 93.00

Equipped with five Illuminant system, supports D65, TL84 and other Standard light sources, the interior is coated with Moncel gray N5.5, the width is 60cm, and the multi-point Illuminant observation system enhances the accuracy of color evaluation.

$ 4022.00

With a high CRI of 98 and a color temperature of 6500K, it is equipped with a light source Timer and three drawer, and the all-metal construction ensures durability and ease of operation.

$ 2171.00

Contains 216 Classic Colors, color block size up to 5x15cm, single page monochrome design for accurate color matching, equipped with U-shaped protective cover to enhance durability, support industry standard color applications.

$ 145.00

Adopt 45/0 illumination light receiving system, 8mm measurement aperture, support single and average Measurement mode, Repeatability Standard Deviation ≤ E * within 0.1, can carry out color difference contrast analysis and color quality control.

$ 307.00

Featuring a 3.5-inch touchscreen for easy operation, it offers a measurement accuracy of 0.01 and a repeatability of ΔE*ab ≤ 0.03. Equipped with multiple built-in color cards for fast matching, it supports various color difference formulas and cloud-based data sharing.

$ 231.00

Optical inspection system with infinity, semi-retouching color difference objective and phase contrast condenser provides 40X-1000X magnification for viewing thicker samples and enhancing the three-dimensional profile of cell structure.

$ 3975.00

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