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Categories | Digital Colorimeter |
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Brand Name: | HiYi |
Model Number: | YS3010 |
Certification: | CE |
Place of Origin: | China |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | $2000-$2700 / Piece |
Payment Terms: | T/T, L/C, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 10000 set/month |
Delivery Time: | 3-7 days |
Packaging Details: | paper carton |
Name: | Grating Spectrophotometer YS3010 |
Measuring Aperture: | Single Aperture: 8mm/10mm |
Light Source: | Combined LED Light |
Wavelength Range: | 400-700nm |
Dimension: | 184*77*105mm |
Weight: | 600(g) |
Company Info. |
Beijing HiYi Technology Co., Ltd |
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Model | YS3010 | ||
Optical Geometry | Reflect: di:8°, de:8° (diffused illumination, 8-degree viewing angle) | Sensor | 256 Image Element Double Array CMOS Image Sensor |
Measuring Aperture | Single Aperture: 8mm/10mm | Specular Component | SCI&SCE |
Light Source | Combined LED Light | Integrating Sphere Size | 48mm |
Wavelength Range | 400-700nm | Semiband Width | 10nm |
Reflectance Range | 0-200% | Wavelength Interval | 10nm |
Repeatability | MAV/SCI: ΔE*≤0.06 | Inter-instrument Error | MAV/SCI: ΔE*≤0.4 |
Dimension | L*W*H=184*77*105mm | Weight | 600(g) |
Illuminant | D65, A, C, D50 | Inter-instrument Error | MAV/SCI: ΔE*≤0.4 |
Color Space | CIE Lab, XYZ, Yxy, LCh, CIE LUV, Hunter LAB | Color Difference Formula | ΔE*ab, ΔE*uv, ΔE*94, ΔE*cmc(2:1), ΔE*cmc(1:1), ΔE*00v, ΔE(Hunter) |
Q1: What is Spectrophotometer used to find?
A: A spectrophotometer is one of the scientific instruments
commonly found in many research and industrial laboratories. Spectrophotometers are used for research in physics, molecular
biology, chemistry, and biochemistry labs.
Q2: What are the uses for a spectrophotometer?
A: Spectrophotometry deals with visible light, near-ultraviolet,
and near-infrared light.Spectrophotometry includes the use of a
spectrophotometer. A spectrophotometer is a specialized photometer
that can measure intensity as a function of the light source
wavelength .
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