Sun PhotoMeter

The sun photometer measures the intensity of direct solar radiation through photoelectric sensors, and is used for meteorological observation, environmental monitoring, and solar energy resource assessment. It records spectral data across different wavelength bands to analyze atmospheric transmittance and aerosol content.
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When selecting, consider whether the measurement spectral range covers the required bands, whether the instrument's accuracy and calibration cycle match the application scenario, whether portability and power supply methods are suitable for field working conditions, whether data interfaces are compatible with existing systems, and whether the protection rating meets the usage environment.

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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

Measurement range 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L, accuracy +/- 0.03 mg/L +/- 3%, IP67 waterproof, built-in reaction Timer and CAL CheckTM function ensure performance verification.

$ 632.00

Measurement range 0.00-2 mg/L, accuracy +/- 0.10 mg/L +/- 5%, LED Illuminant and unique reference Detector ensure fast and stable readings, support GLP function.

$ 632.00

The diazotization method is used to react with nitrite to generate pink color. Measurement range is 0~ 600μg/L, and 100 tests are provided. It is suitable for a variety of Photometers to ensure accurate and reliable concentration determination.

$ 186.00

Measurement range 0-300μg/L, accuracy +/- 10μg/L +/- 4%, LED Illuminant and reference Detector ensure measurement Stability, IP67 waterproof standard.

$ 632.00

Measurement range 0-200mg/L, accuracy +/- 1mg/L +/- 5%, IP67 waterproof, CAL CheckTM Adjustment, built-in reaction Timer, US EPA method standard.

$ 632.00

Measurement range 000-1.500 mg/L, accuracy +/- 0.010 mg/L, built-in reaction Timer and CAL CheckTM Adjustment, IP67 waterproof compliant.

$ 632.00

Measurement range 0-300 μg/L, accuracy +/- 10 μg/L +/- 3% with LED@527nm Illuminant and Silicon Light Detector, built-in Reaction Timer ensures conformity of results and IP67 waterproofing.

$ 632.00

Measurement range 0.00-2 mg/L, accuracy +/- 0.11 mg/L, automatic reaction timing and stable Optical inspection system ensure fast and accurate readings.

$ 632.00

Measurement range 0-400 mg/L, Measurement range 0-150 mg/L, LED Illuminant and GLP functions ensure Measurement accuracy and repeatability.

$ 632.00

Measurement range 0.00-1 mg/L, accuracy +/- 0.01 mg/L, CAL CheckTM calibrated and IP67 waterproof for fast and stable readings.

$ 632.00

Measurement range 0.0-100 mg/L, accuracy +/- 7%, GLP function and automatic storage ensure fast and stable measurement.

$ 632.00

Measurement range 0.00-2 mg/L, accuracy +/- 0.01mg/L +/- 5%, LED Illuminant and unique reference Detector ensure fast and stable measurement, CAL Check function supports performance verification.

$ 632.00

LED Illuminant provides stable performance, with CAL CheckTM Adjustment, Measurement range 0~ 500 ppm CaCO3, accuracy +/- 5 ppm, suitable for seawater and freshwater alkalinity detection.

$ 215.00

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