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YS3010 0-200% Reflectance Paint Matching Spectrophotometer For Paint Ceramic Glass Pharmacy
Brief Introduction
Applications
3nh handheld spectrophotometer can easily achieve color transferring , and be used as a precision instrument for color matching system. It's widely used in plastics, electronics, painting, ink, textile and garment, printing and dyeing, printing paper, automotive, medical, cosmetics and food industries, scientific research institutes, schools and laboratories.
Parameter
Model | YS3010 |
Illuminating/Viewing Geometry | d/8°equipped with simultaneous measurement of SCI /SCE |
Integrating sphere Size | Φ48mm |
Spectroscopic methods | concave-grating spectrometer |
Wavelength range | 400-700nm |
Wavelength pitch | 10nm |
Reflectance range | 0-200% |
Light Source Device | LED blue light excitation |
Measuring Aperture | MAV:Φ8mm/Φ10mm |
Color space | CIE LAB,XYZ,Yxy,LCH,CIE LAB,Hunter LAB |
Color Difference Formula | ΔE*ab ΔL*a*b ΔE*uv ΔE*94 ΔE*CMC(2:1) ΔE*CMC(1:1) |
ΔE*00vΔE*hunter | |
Other ChromaticityData | WI(ASTM E313,CIE/ISO,AATCC, Hunter),YI(ASTM D1925, |
ASTM 313),TI(ASTM E313,CIE/ISO), | |
Metamerism Index (Mt), Strength Color Stain, Color Fastness,8°Gloss | |
Observer | 2°/10° |
Light Source | A,C,D50,D55,D65,D75,F1,F2,F3,F4,F5,F6,F7,F8,F9,F10,F11,F12,CWF, |
U30,TL83,TL84,U35 | |
Display Data | Spectral Value/Graph, Colorimetric Value, Color Difference Value/Graph, PASS/FAIL Result, Color Offset |
Measuring time | 1.2s(SCI and SCE about 2.6s) |
Repeatability | Spectral Reflectance MAV/SCI :standard deviation within 0.1%(400~700nm: within 0.2%) |
Colorimetric ValueMAV/SCI: Standard deviation within ΔE*ab 0.05 | |
Average of 30 measurements of standard white plate | |
Inter Instrument Agreement | MAV/SCI:Within DeltaE*ab 0.2 (Average for 12 BCRA Series II color tiles) |
Measuring mode | single measurement,Average measurement(2-99times) |
Locating mode | Camera locating |
Dimension | L*W*H=184*77*105mm |
Lamp Life | 5 years, more than 1.6 million measurements |
Interface | USB/RS-232 Bluetooth 4.0 |
Storage | 100 Standards, 28000 Samples |
Charging Time | 2 hours (first time 8 hours--100% electricity) |
Language | Chinese,English |
Operating Temperature/Humidity Range | 0~40℃, relative humidity 0~85% with no condensation |
Storage temperature | -20~50℃(-4~122°F) |
Standard accessory: | Power Adapter,USB line ,Li-ion Battery, Operating Instruction, CD-ROM (containing management software),Protecting cover,Calibration box |
Optional Accessory | Miniature thermal printer,Powder test box |
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Warranty
All our gloss meter glossmeter products have one year warranty except consumables from the purchase date. If it has something wrong during warranty, you can send it back to us. The buyer pays for the returning shipping cost and we will pay for the sending shipping cost.
Get the Facts
Did you know that your ability to accurately see color depends on many factors? Here’s why your results might be different each time you take the test.
Lighting - Light plays one of the most significant roles in color perception – did you know it's actually the color of the light that determines the color your brain will perceive? You should always judge and compare color samples under controlled lighting conditions, like those provided by a light booth.
Backgrounds Effects - The human eye’s ability to correctly perceive the color is affected by the surrounding colors, a phenomenon known as simultaneous contrast. Always judge color in a neutrally colored environment.
Retinal Fatigue - Our eyes get tired very easily. When we stare at an object for longer than a few seconds, chemicals in our eyes start to deplete and begin sending incorrect information to our brains. When visually evaluating color, you should always rest your eyes between samples.
Poor Color Memory - Our brains find it extremely difficult to remember the specifics of any given color. To effectively determine slight color differences, color samples must be touching.
Age - As we get older, color perception starts to fade. However, color perception isn’t just innate; it's also a learned skill. If you’re responsible for visual color evaluation, you must know your limitations and train your eyes.