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specbos 4001 - Spectrocolorimeter

specbos 4001 (download datasheet (158kB)) is a surface color measuring instrument with a 45°/ 0° measuring head. It is a sensor-like, but spectral detecting unit, which do not only allow to distinguish between different basic colors, but to measure tiny color differences and profiles, e.g. of plastics and paintwork.

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specbos 4001 is delivered with the color measuring software JETI color (download demo version 6,81 MB).

The device can be applied for manual quality control purposes as wells as for the integration to production lines. A version with direct output of color values as L*a*b* or color differences as dE is available for such applications. Special solutions for non-contact measurement and the involvement into customer specific applications can be offered on request. Furthermore an instrument holder for precise sample alignment and a special probe cover for the measurement of powders or of soft material are available.

Specifications
Application Color measurement of solid surfaces
Spectral range 400 nm .. 700 nm
Traceability BAM (Germany)
Measuring geometry Illumination 45°
Measurement 0°
Measuring diameter 4 mm
Measuring time typ. 0.7 s
Photometric range 0 ... 130 %
Repeatability typ.= 0.1 dE* to calib. standard
Power supply Hub powered
Interfaces USB2.0 fullspeed
Enclosed accessories PC software JETI specbos for Windows 2000/XP
Operation manual
USB cable
Transport box

Software: JETI color

  • Working under MS Windows 2000/XP
  • Averaging scans
  • Data export to MS Excel and ASCII file
  • Illumination D65, A, C
  • Selectable observer (10°, 2°)
  • Color sytems XYZ, L*a*b* (CIE), Luv, L*C*h*
  • Color difference dE* (dL*, da*, db*, dC*, dh*) and metameric calculation
  • Yellowness and Whiteness Indices
  • Management of own color references
(download demo version)

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