Visual Colorimeter
A visual colorimeter is a device used to measure and quantify the color of an object or substance. It works by comparing the color of the object to a known reference color and providing a numerical value that represents the color difference.
The device typically consists of a light source, a sensor, and a display screen. The light source illuminates the object, and the sensor detects the reflected light. The sensor then analyzes the light and calculates the color difference between the object and the reference color.
The display screen on the colorimeter provides a visual representation of the color difference. It may display the color values in a variety of formats, such as RYBN (Red, Yellow, Blue, and Neutral.) It is available in slightly varying formats to meet the requirements of different applications and the national and international standardizing bodies which specify the instrument in their official methods for colour measurement.
Features
Compact in size and novel in design.
Easy manual Operation and visual Digit Display.
According to the International Color Scale.
Visual colorimeters are commonly used in various industries, including manufacturing, quality control, and research. They are particularly useful in areas where color consistency and accuracy are important, such as in production.