Visible spectrophotometer CM-3630A
double-beamxenonreflectance

visible spectrophotometer
visible spectrophotometer
visible spectrophotometer
visible spectrophotometer
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Characteristics

Spectrum
visible
Optical design
double-beam
Light source
xenon
Measurement method
reflectance, sphere
Communication
USB
Other characteristics
benchtop, with photodiode array
Technical applications
for color measurement, for the paper industry, for paper, for paper stock
Power supply
220 V
Wavelength

Min.: 360 nm

Max.: 740 nm

Bandwith

10 nm

Transmission range

Min.: 0 %

Max.: 200 %

Width

300 mm
(11.81 in)

Depth

315 mm
(12 in)

Height

612 mm
(24.1 in)

Weight

16 kg
(35.27 lb)

Description

With Konica Minolta's state-of-the-art Spectrophotometer CM-3630A and the dedicated Paper production control software PaperManager you can precisely monitor production at all times. Designed to keep an eye on the optical properties of pulp and paper during the complete production process, the ISO compliant CM-3630A measures brightness, opacity, fluorescence, color, whiteness and tint in full accordance with several international and national standards such as ISO, SCAN, DIN, TAPPI, CPPA and AFNOR. To meet your needs, the touch-pad enabled PaperManager software has been developed in close cooperation with the paper, pulp and cellulose industry and will also run on tablet PCs for "standalone" usage. Numerical UV-Control makes calibration and adjustments to whiteness and tint a fast and easy procedure. In fact, in just a few seconds your instrument is perfectly calibrated, much faster and with conventional instruments. Since everything's done numerically, and with the significant reduction in moving parts, it is almost maintenance free.

Catalogs

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