All-Day PhotoMeter

The full-day photometer analyzes color and color difference by measuring the degree of light absorption, reflection, or transmission of a sample in the visible light spectrum. It is used for color quality control, formula comparison, and product consistency checks in industries such as coatings and plastics.
Selection
When selecting a full-day photometer, considerations should include matching the measurement aperture to the sample size, ensuring the integrating sphere structure accommodates surface texture, guaranteeing inter-instrument agreement for data consistency across multiple devices, aligning the observation angle with industry standards, and ensuring software functionality meets basic color analysis needs.

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Instruments

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

Adopting an all-steel integrated structure, the surface is acid and alkali resistant, the baffle is segmented to discharge harmful gases, and the operating surface wind speed is 0.5m/s to ensure that there is no residual gas. Glass windows can be pulled up and down to stay in any position.

$ 1824.00

Adopting an all-steel integrated structure, the surface is acid-resistant and alkali-resistant, the baffle is segmented to discharge harmful gases, and the operating surface wind speed is 0.5m/s to ensure that there is no residual gas. The window can be adjusted up and down to provide a comfortable experimental space.

$ 2228.00

All stainless steel structure, equipped with baffle to achieve segmented exhaust, working face wind speed 0.25-0/s, air volume 1100-1800m ³/h, support window segmentless positioning and built-in sink sewage function.

$ 2712.00

Using 1.2mm all stainless steel stamping, working face wind speed 0.25-0 38m/s, air volume 1100-1800m ³/h, equipped with baffle segmented discharge of harmful gases, the window can be arbitrarily positioned.

$ 3217.00

Adopt all-metal sheet metal bracket structure, equipped with 36W × 4 reflection lamps and 36W × 4 transmission lamps, color rendering index CRI ≥ 95, tempered Glass and acrylic uniform plate make the light uniform and not dazzling, with rollers and adjustable support feet.

$ 1639.00

All-metal structure, equipped with 4 18W imported Graphica lamps, color rendering index up to 95 or more, high light uniformity, with Illuminant Timing function.

$ 538.00

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

The all-metal sheet metal structure is sturdy and stable, equipped with 36W × 4 Graphica imported lamps, CRI ≥ 95, with Illuminant Timer, inclined platform conforms to visual observation habits, and the foot with roller can be moved and adjusted.

$ 961.00

Using 1.2mm all stainless steel stamping, the baffle discharges harmful gases in sections, the operating surface wind speed is 0.25-0/s, the air volume is 1100-1800m ³/h, and it is equipped with a stainless steel sink and an automatic equilibrate window to provide a safe experimental space.

$ 2308.00

All-metal material structure is sturdy and durable, equipped with swirl/spin reflection plate and roller foot for easy adjustment and movement; Graphica imported lamp, color rendering index CRI ≥ 95, reflection and transmission of each 4 36W lamp to ensure uniform lighting.

$ 1187.00

Irreversible discoloration design, 60 ℃ overtemperature immediately display the number; with day and night reflection function, easy to find temperature anomalies; with its own sticker, easy to install.

$ 80.00

Adopt all-electric control without external air source, Spreader thickness range 0.01mm to 2mm, Spreader speed 2-4.5 m/min adjustable, with quick-release plastic groove and precision tension control, suitable for paper, film and other substrates.

$ 9433.00

It adopts all-metal sheet metal structure, equipped with 4 18W high color rendering lamps, with a color rendering index of more than 95, with Illuminant Timing function, and the inclined operation table conforms to human visual observation habits.

$ 1074.00

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