Compact goniophotometer AMS 200
for lampsautomotive

compact goniophotometer
compact goniophotometer
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compact
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for lamps, automotive

Description

Small CIE Type A goniophotometer for medium-sized lamps The AMS 200 is the compact, low-cost entry-level model from the AMS goniophotometer family. It is particularly suitable for the measurement of small to medium-sized signal lamps and headlight modules. By virtue of its compact design, e.g. integral rack version, the goniometer is ideal for spatially limited light labs. It offers virtually the same performance parameters for measurement speed and efficiency as the two Type A goniophotometers AMS 3000 and AMS 5000. With a wide range of accessories and further measuring instruments, e.g. the CAS series of spectroradiometers, the AMS 200 can be upgraded to a space-saving all-in-one system for a wide range of measurement tasks (AMS goniometer system). Type A goniophotometer with H/V coordinate system for small and medium-sized automotive lights and headlight modules up to 650 mm and 8 kg nominal sample weight Precise determination of all photometric, spectroradiometric and colorimetric quantities Three motorized linear axes for sample alignment and automatic movement to preprogrammed positions High rotation speed up to 46°/s Easy alignment by hand-held remote control Power supply directly to the sample stage The main application of the AMS 200 is the type testing and homologation of automotive lamps and modules in accordance with the current standards such as ECE, SAE, FMVSS108. Thanks to a wide range of accessories and LightCon software the AMS 200 is also exceptionally well-suited to development-related measurements in the light channel.
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