Colorimeters
Our colorimeters are designed for water analytics, environmental monitoring, aquaculture, serial testing, and service laboratories with quality assurance, and they have six different wavelengths, full values of pH and ORP, and normative standard turbidity measurement. In addition to the stand-alone instrument, there is also a field set that can be purchased that includes an integrated "work-bench," accessories, and GLP-compliant data management. Visual or photoelectric colorimeters are both common types. Visual colorimeters can take the form of real visual colorimeters, colour comparators, visual absorption metres, or tristimulus colorimeters. Visual colorimeters work by contrasting the colour of the test sample with a known reference colour. Chemical analysis, determining concentration, and sorting products according to colour are all possible with the use of these devices. The manufacturing of coloured items is one of the most typical applications for a tristimulus colorimeter, which is based on the principle of visual equivalency and measures colour intensity. Photoelectric colorimeters are able to directly measure colours by utilising filters and photoelectric cells in their measurement process. In order for light reflected or transmitted from the object to reach the photon detectors, it must first pass through a number of filters.