Color Matching SpectroPhotoMeter

A color spectrophotometer calculates chromaticity values by measuring the spectral data of light reflected or transmitted by an object. It is used for color quality control in industries such as coatings and plastics, enabling the detection of color differences and the establishment of color standards.

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

Width 2cm, optical path 10mm, dimensions 12.5 × 22.5 × 45mm, specially designed for Spectrophotometer matching Cuvette, to ensure Optical inspection detection accuracy.

$ 101.00

Equipped with 50mm large measurement diameter, it can effectively deal with the Color measurement of uneven samples such as powder. Illuminant life of the instrument is up to 2 million times, the test port adopts full sealing design to prevent dust intrusion, and the Data storage capacity is up to 10,000 pieces.

$ 1187.00

The width is 5cm, the optical path is 10mm, and the dimensions are 12.5 × 52.5 × 45mm, which is suitable for the use of Spectrophotometer to ensure Optical inspection detection accuracy.

$ 114.00

The width is 3cm, the optical path is 10mm, and the dimensions are 12.5 × 32.5 × 45mm. As a special accessory for Spectrophotometer, it ensures the stability of the optical path and the accuracy of measurement.

$ 106.00

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

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

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

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

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

Provide adjustable illuminance and Color temperature visible light, Color temperature range 2300K-8000K, illuminance up to 3000LX, infrared wavelength 850nm optional, radiation intensity greater than 400uW/CM ², stable light color without stroboscopic, life over 10,000 hours.

$ 5850.00

Transmission surface uniformity of more than 93%, Color temperature adjustment range 2300K-8000K, Illuminance adjustable 0-160,000 Lux, Support Frequency adjustment 1-100KHz, life of more than 10,000 hours, can be connected through RS485 or WIFI computer control.

$ 5366.00

Articles

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.
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.
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.
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.
A spectrophotometer uses digital language to describe colors, making color differences impossible to hide.
A spectrophotometer measures the color of an object through spectral analysis, converting reflected light data into spectral curves. It then calculates chromaticity parameters such as L*a*b* based on international standards, achieving a digital representation of color.
How to Interpret Color Difference Lab Values Measured by a Spectrophotometer? Save This Color Difference Judgment Standard Now!
This article explains how spectrophotometers measure and evaluate color differences using the Lab color space. In the Lab values, L represents lightness, while a and b indicate the red-green and yellow-blue color biases. The color difference ΔE is calculated using a formula to quantify the variation between a sample and the standard.