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How do you use a spectrophotometer?

How do you use a spectrophotometer

 

 

NS810 spectrophotometer is independently developed by 3nh which is in accordance with CIE (International Commission on Illumination) and CNS (China National Standards). The instrument features with touch screen and large screen display. It is configured with high-end color quality management software. Meanwhile it has characters of stable performance, precise measurement and easy to use. The instrument is powered by Li-ion battery or DC power adapter.


Advantages


1.     Touch screen, easy to operate.

2.     Large screen (3.5 inch), high resolution (320*480), full-view display with clear image.

3.     Aesthetic design perfectly combined with ergonomics structure.

4.     D/8 geometry optical structure, accord to CIE, ISO, ASTM, DIN Standards.

5.     Two standard observer angles, multiple light sources modes, a variety of color systems.

6.     High hardware configuration with a number of innovative technologies.

7.     Oversized integrating sphere, more effective homogenization ray of lights and precise measurement.

8.     Visible spectrum 400~700nm reflectance curve.

9.     Input standard data manually, easy to operate.

 

How to use NS810 spectrophotometer?

First, input the battery into the instrument, then power on it.

Second, we can start to use NS810 spectrophotometer. There is a main menu here, and it's touch screen.

Choose calibration to do while and black calibration. After that we can measure samples.

Here is a operation video of NS800 spectrophotometer on youtube.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TECHZ46A9bc 

NS810 is the same operation with NS800, so we can use this to understand it clearly.

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