888.00
7000 A desktop spectrophotometer
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7000A desktop spectrophotometer


• ensure absolutely accurate color measurement, with excellent inter instrument consistency, extraordinary accuracy, and significant repeatability

• the measured data is stored as a digital standard. Through the transmission of electronic data of unified standard colors, it meets the color inspection standards of goods

• mechanized UV control device, which automatically adjusts the content of UV light to natural D65 sunlight. Two user self setting programs. The mechanized specular reflection device can easily change the settings and quickly measure the color drift caused by surface gloss or material texture

• accurate measurement of transparent and translucent substances - the scattering data or direct transmission data of the template can be accurately read by using the movable template support. With convenient color matching software, you can get accurate color matching at any hiding power level

• true dual beam design - advanced design ensures long-term stability and faster readout of high flow data

• pulsed xenon light source ensures measurement accuracy - it is also applicable to dark or highly saturated colors. The high signal-to-noise ratio reduces the influence of surrounding light. The short D65 flash time extends the service life of the instrument, and almost no heat is generated, so there is no need to preheat the instrument

• the unique automatic electronic balance instrument improves the reliability - it uses an additional pulse xenon light source, which can automatically flash at pre-designed intervals to balance the two spectral analyzers. This continuous and regular adjustment can compensate for temperature changes, power supply fluctuations and prevent electron drift


Series
Desktop spectrophotometer, spectrophotometer, desktop color difference meter, colorimeter, portable spectrophotometer
Material
304 316 stainless steel
Value
888.00
Code
7000 A desktop spectrophotometer
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