General ColoriMeter

The universal colorimeter quantifies color differences by measuring the reflectance of samples and comparing them with standard color values using the L*a*b* color space. It is used for color quality control in production processes across industries such as coatings and plastics to ensure color consistency between batches.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the measurement aperture to the sample size, with an inter-instrument variation of less than 0.4 and support for multiple color indices. The observation light source configuration should cover D65 and A light sources, and the instrument must include temperature compensation functionality. Portable models are suitable for on-site testing, while benchtop models are ideal for laboratory use.

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Instruments

Measurement range 0~ 199.5GU, accuracy 0.5GU, professional optical path design to ensure stable and reliable data, built-in rechargeable battery can work for more than 48 hours.

$ 243.00

The general ion standard solution concentration is 1000ppm, using PTFE solution bottle Encasement, size 190 × 65mm, 500g per bottle, suitable for daily calibrating needs.

$ 135.00

General ion standard solution with a concentration of 1000ppm, using PTFE solution bottle Encasement, capacity 480mL, suitable for daily ion calibrating needs.

$ 135.00

Using D/8 structure to fit the human eye observation, built-in High Accuracy Light spectrum Sensor captures 400-700nm wavelength rays of light, quickly converts the light signal into accurate digital color information.

$ 227.00

The general ion standard solution concentration is 1000ppm, using PTFE solution bottle Encasement, size 190 × 65mm, 500g per bottle, suitable for daily calibrating needs.

$ 135.00

Using open liquid junction design, suitable for general contaminated samples, Measurement range 0-14pH, Temperature range 0-80 ℃, PEEK shell material, long life reference system.

$ 249.00

Using 45 °/0 measurement structure, covering the 400-700nm Light spectrum range, Measurement speed is as fast as 0.3 seconds, Repeatability ≤ 0.05, stable and reliable data.

$ 335.00

D/8 measurement structure, fit human eye observation habits. Built-in High Accuracy Light spectrum Sensor, can capture 400-700nm wavelength rays of light, quickly convert light signals into accurate color data.

$ 270.00

Contains 1026 standard Colors, conforming to the National Standard for Architectural Color Representation Methods, displaying 6 color samples per page, suitable for architectural color selection and management.

$ 130.00

Using D/8 structure to fit human eye observation habits, built-in High Accuracy Light spectrum Sensor can capture 400-700nm wavelength rays of light, quickly convert the light signal into accurate digital color information.

$ 335.00

Adapted to NS series ColoriMeter, it can measure liquid, sauce and powder samples, realize color data collection of various forms of materials, and expand the application range of the instrument.

$ 557.00

The dust density is measured by natural accumulation method, the diaMeter of the outflow port is 12.7mm, the funnel taper is 60 ° +/- 0.5 °, to ensure the stability of the free fall process, the volume of the measuringflask is 100mL, and the material is durable and easy to clean.

$ 235.00

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

Using 45 °/0 measurement structure, covering 400-700nm Light spectrum, the fastest 0.3 second Measurement speed, Repeatability ≤ 0.05, compact and portable, no need to connect APP to switch Color space.

$ 227.00

Non-contact automatic whiteboard calibration technology, Inter-instrument Agreement Delta E * 00 < 0.2, high measurement Stability, supports more than 30 Color indicators and 28 kinds of observation Illuminants, compact and easy to carry.

$ 332.00

Articles

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