The D65 illumination source is calibrated in the ultraviolet region for the accurate measurement of whitening agents. UltraScan PRO has an extended wavelength range into the near infrared and near ultraviolet that permits the measurement of camouflage materials and UV blockers. The system uses diffuse/8° geometry with automated specular component inclusion/exclusion. It also features three sizes of sample measurement areas with automated lens change. The UltraScan PRO includes EasyMatch QC software and an electronic record keeping version that is 21 CFR 11 compliant is available.
Use UltraScan PRO for both research and quality control. From opaque solids to clear liquids to transparent films, UltraScan PRO precisely measures both reflected and transmitted color, spectral reflectance, spectral transmittance and transmission haze. A host of measurement features and specialized sample-handling devices make UltraScan PRO the most versatile high-performance color measurement benchtop spectrophotometer available.
Explore all the additional features and benefits below.
Measurement Principle: Dual-beam spectrophotometer
Geometry: Diffuse d/8° reflectance, d/8° total transmission, d/0° regular transmission
Spectrophotometer: Two polychromators, each with a 512 element diode array and a high resolution, concave holographic grating
Sphere Diameter: 152 mm (6 in.)
Sphere Coating: Spectraflect™ for sphere, Duraflect™ for port plate and specular exclusion door
Port Size/Measured Area:
Lens Switching for LAV/MAV/SAV: Automatic
Specular Component: Automated Included (RSIN) or Excluded (RSEX) in reflectance
Spectral Range: 350 nm - 1050 nm full CIE visible range plus NIR
Wavelength Resolution: < 2 nm
Effective Bandwidth: 5 nm equivalent triangular
Reporting Interval: 5 nm
Photometric Range: 0-150 %
Light Source: Pulsed Xenon lamps (3), calibrated and controlled in the UV range
Automatic UV Control:
Transmission Modes: Total (TTRAN) and Regular (RTRAN)
Transmission Compartment:
Standards Conformance
Standards Traceability: Instrument standard assignment in accordance with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) following practices described in CIE Publication 44 and ASTM E259