Spectrophotometric Whiteness Measurement Instrument

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Can measure ISO blue light whiteness and fluorescence whiteness, support powder whiteness measurement, Repeatability ≤ 0.02, built-in thermal printer, data can be cached and power-off protection, equipped with RS232 interface for easy communication.

$ 1051.00

Using R457 whiteness formula, blue light whiteness and fluorescence whiteness can be measured simultaneously, Repeatability ≤ 0.3, Operating temperature 5~ 35 ℃, optical path design is simple to ensure measurement accuracy and Repeatability.

$ 432.00

Can measure ISO whiteness and fluorescence whiteness, equipped with diffuse ball diaMeter 150mm, test hole 19mm, support light scattering coefficient, absorption coefficient and other Optical inspection paraMeters, suitable for a variety of material surface whiteness analysis.

$ 1174.00

R457 blue light whiteness formula, Measurement range 0~ 199.9%, resolution 0.1, Basis Weight measurement of whiteness of fluorescent whitening objects and paper Opacity, suitable for a variety of materials surface flat samples.

$ 332.00

Using LED Illuminant and 45/0 illumination conditions, Measurement range 0~ 199.9, resolution 0.1, can detect Fluorescent Whitening Agent and measure increased whiteness, Repeatability ≤ 0.3.

$ 417.00

Measurement time is only 1.5 seconds, Repeatability is less than R0.1, which can measure a variety of whiteness indicators and reflectance, and is suitable for the analysis of fluorescent whitening samples.

$ 800.00

Using LED Illuminant, 45/0 illumination conditions, Measurement range 0~ 199.9, Repeatability ≤ 0.3, suitable for whiteness measurement of white objects or powders, easy to carry and on-site detection.

$ 393.00

Repeatability of 0.2 for measurement of diffuse reflection factor using 457 nm blue wavelength can detect Fluorescent Whitening Agent and calculate fluorescence whiteness value, which is suitable for surface whiteness analysis of various materials.

$ 554.00

R457 blue light whiteness formula, Measurement range 0~ 100%, resolution 0.1, Repeatability ≤ 0.3, suitable for fluorescent whitening objects and paper Opacity measurement.

$ 490.00

Adopt LED Illuminant and 45/0 illumination conditions, measurement aperture Φ 15mm, resolution 0.1, Repeatability ≤ 0.3, AC-DC dual-use design is convenient for on-site rapid detection of whiteness value.

$ 233.00

It can measure the blue light diffuse reflection factor (R457) and fluorescence whiteness, use d/o illumination observation geometry conditions, test hole diaMeter 30mm, can analyze whether the material contains fluorescent whitening agent and measure a variety of Optical inspection coefficients.

$ 1348.00

Adopt simple light path design and activity platform to effectively avoid light leakage; Measurement range 0~ 100%, Precision 0.1; Use D65 Illuminant and R457 whiteness formula to ensure stable and reliable measurement.

$ 428.00

Using blue light whiteness R457 standard, Measurement range 0~ 100, Repeatability ≤ 0.5, Basis Weight can reflect fluorescent whitening effect and accurate measurement paper Opacity.

$ 654.00

R457 blue light whiteness measurement, Indication Error +/- 2.5, repeatability error ≤ 0.3, equipped with 10V/30W halogen tungsten lamp light source to ensure stable reflection performance detection.

$ 687.00

Can measure ISO whiteness and fluorescence whiteness, Repeatability ≤ 0.02, support data cache and power-off protection, equipped with RS232 interface for easy communication, suitable for powder and flake samples.

$ 953.00

Articles

Use of Fluorescence Spectrophotometer in Measuring Excitation and Emission Spectra of Anti-Counterfeiting Fluorescent Inks
This article introduces the application of fluorescence spectrophotometry in the spectral measurement of anti-counterfeiting fluorescent inks, including instrument calibration, sample preparation, and methods for measuring excitation and emission spectra.
Spectrophotometer measures ink spectral reflectance and opacity.
This article introduces how to measure the hiding power of ink using a spectrophotometer. The instrument irradiates the ink sample, measures its reflectance within the visible light spectrum, and calculates the hiding power using the Kubelka-Munk model.
The combination of hiding power chart paper and a spectrophotometer enables the digital evaluation of hiding power.
This article introduces how to combine hiding power cards with spectrophotometers to achieve digital assessment of hiding power.
UV spectrophotometer for measuring residual monomers in polymer solutions.
This article introduces a method for determining residual monomers in polymer solutions using ultraviolet spectrophotometry. The principle relies on the characteristic absorption of monomers in the ultraviolet region, calculating their content based on the relationship between absorbance and concentration.
UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer measures the transmittance of anti-reflection coatings.
This article introduces the method of measuring the transmittance of anti-reflective coatings using a UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer. The instrument is based on the Beer-Lambert law, calculating transmittance by comparing the light intensity of the sample and the reference, covering a wide spectral range from ultraviolet to near-infrared.
Determination of Transmittance of Resin Solutions Using UV-Visible Spectrophotometer
This article introduces the method of measuring the transmittance of resin solutions using a UV-Vis spectrophotometer.
Principle and Application of Whiteness Meter in Measuring Coating Whiteness
A whiteness meter quantifies the whiteness of paint samples by simulating human perception of white, measuring the diffuse reflectance of light—particularly in the blue wavelength range—and converting it into a numerical whiteness value. It employs standardized optical configurations and mathematical models, such as the Ganz formula, to assess the brightness and chromaticity of coatings.
UV-Vis Spectrophotometer Measures Ink Pigment Concentration
This article introduces the method of measuring the concentration of ink pigments using a UV-Vis spectrophotometer. The principle is based on the Lambert-Beer law, which calculates the concentration by measuring the absorbance of the pigment solution at specific wavelengths.
The role of spectrophotometers in ink color matching
The spectrophotometer objectively quantifies color by measuring the spectral data of ink. Based on the Lambert-Beer law, it converts color into calculable spectral values, replacing traditional methods that rely on the human eye and experience.
Application of UV Spectrophotometer in the Determination of Lignin in Pulp
This article introduces the application of ultraviolet spectrophotometry in determining the lignin content in pulp. Lignin is a key component affecting pulp quality. This method utilizes the characteristic absorption of lignin under ultraviolet light for measurement, offering simple and rapid operation.
Determination of Chromaticity Value of Pulp by Spectrophotometry
This article introduces the method for determining pulp chromaticity using spectrophotometry. It first explains the importance of chromaticity for pulp quality, then details the basic principles of spectrophotometry, which quantifies color by measuring the reflection of light from the pulp, typically expressed using the CIELAB color system.
Difference between dual-beam and array spectrophotometers
This article aims to systematically elucidate the core differences between double-beam and array-type spectrophotometers in terms of working principles, optical structures, performance characteristics, and applicable scenarios, providing clear technical references for professionals in related fields.
Spectrophotometric Determination of Sulfur Content by Ultraviolet Fluorescence Method
The determination of sulfur content by ultraviolet fluorescence spectrophotometry involves burning the sample to convert sulfur into sulfur dioxide, which is then excited by ultraviolet light to produce fluorescence for detection.
Application of Spectrophotometry in Heavy Metal Detection
A spectrophotometer detects heavy metal concentrations by utilizing the absorption of light at specific wavelengths by substances, following the principle of the Lambert-Beer law. During detection, heavy metal ions react with chromogenic agents to form colored complexes, and the concentration is determined by measuring absorbance and comparing it against a standard calibration curve.
Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls When Purchasing a Spectrophotometer
When selecting a spectrophotometer, it is essential to first understand its working principle based on the Lambert-Beer law, as this helps in assessing the rationality of the instrument's design.