Integrating PhotoMeter

The integrating photometer uniformly collects the diffuse reflected light from the sample surface through a built-in integrating sphere, and measures the total luminous flux or reflectance in conjunction with a detector. It is used to determine the color, hiding power, and gloss of materials such as coatings and plastics, and to compare color differences and uniformity in quality control.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the measurement aperture to the sample size, and ensure the calibration whiteboard is intact. Choose a model with an integrating sphere for diffuse reflection data, and select the observation angle according to standards. Verify the instrument's repeatability error range and ensure the communication interface is compatible with the existing system.

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Instruments

Using parallel illumination hemispherical scattering integrating sphere photoelectric receiving mode, the light transmitter and haze measurement accuracy are 0.01%, support U disk storage and USB communication, equipped with thin film magnetic fixture and liquid sample Cup.

$ 2888.00

Using parallel illumination hemispherical scattering integrating sphere photoelectric receiving mode, the accuracy of light transmitance and haze display is 0.01%, equipped with thin film magnetic fixture and liquid sample Cup, and supports 2000 sets of data storage.

$ 3882.00

With 58mm large integrating sphere and combined LED Illuminant, it receives a wider range of reflected light, with repeability accuracy within 0.04, with 3.5-inch Touchscreen and ergonomic design.

$ 3236.00

Using German High Sensitivity Sensor and Illuminant, with more than 96% high diffuse coating integrating sphere structure, Repeatability Standard Deviation Delta E * ab ≤ 0.06, can measure arc surface, powder and other special-shaped surfaces.

$ 566.00

Using 58mm large integrating ball and D/8 lighting mode, the repeability accuracy is within 0.04, equipped with 3.5 inch Touchscreen and ergonomic design, stable measurement and easy operation.

$ 2623.00

Using parallel illumination hemisphere scattering integrating sphere photoelectric reception mode, light transmitance measurement range 0-100%, haze measurement range 0-99%, with open sample window design, not affected by environment light.

$ 2629.00

Colorimetric analysis is achieved using a pre-measurement design, which reacts with nickel to form a blue complex. Measurement range covers 0.00 to 7.00 g/L, and it is suitable for a variety of Photometer instruments.

$ 540.00

Measurement range of 0.00~ 3.00 mg/L using Nessler method, adding 4 drops of Reagent each time can quickly react to color rendering, compatible with direct reading of Photometer, providing 100 stability testing.

$ 212.00

Repeatability less than or equal to 0.05, display accuracy 0.01, non-contact automatic whiteboard calibration and integrating ball dual optical path design, Type-C interface can be continuously tested 12,000 times when fully charged.

$ 393.00

Repeatability Delta E * ab within 0.1, Measurement time of about 1.0 seconds; Non-contact automatic whiteboard calibration to avoid dirt, integrating ball double light path design to ensure stability, lightweight and portable can be continuously tested 12,000 times.

$ 234.00

Repeatability Delta E * ab ≤ 0.08, display accuracy 0.01, equipped with non-contact automatic black and white plate calibration and integrating ball dual optical path sensor to ensure stable and accurate measurement, Type-C charging can be continuously tested 12,000 times.

$ 315.00

Using 150mm integrating sphere and 25mm test hole, Measurement accuracy Delta R457 ≤ 0.5, support Opacity, transparency and inks absorption value and other Multi-ParaMeter detection, suitable for a variety of sample thicknesses.

$ 2329.00

Optical inspection grade quartz containers for measurement of liquids, slurries, powders and fine particles simplify the Sample Handling process and improve measurement efficiency.

$ 525.00

Measurement principle of diffuse transmission, optical density Measurement range of 6.000 OD, accuracy +/- 0.02 OD, equipped with fixed seat and bracket, support two Measurement mode, suitable for translucent material testing.

$ 743.00

Measurement accuracy is increased by 96% with integrating sphere structure coating. Standard Deviation Delta E * ab ≤ 0.06 ensures Data Stability and supports a variety of chroma space and Illuminant selection.

$ 703.00

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