Agera
0°/45° colorimeter with UV control and 60 degree gloss measurement
Simultaneous measurement of color and gloss level (60 degrees according to ASTM)
Stand-alone device with integrated, comprehensive QC software
Network connectivity - transfer measurement results to existing LIMS or SPC systems
Color and gloss measurement in seconds - standard-compliant, precise, robust
The Agera colorimeter from HunterLab simulates human color perception according to the CIE standard valence system in a matter of seconds with absolute reliability and safety. It creates a fixed, verifiable value for quality assurance and gives the user certainty for color detection within the visible spectrum. An integrated camera also provides the ability to accurately place the sample and save a photo of the sample. The Agera is the first HunterLab device that can reproducibly determine the gloss level (60° according to ASTM) of plastics, paints and varnishes in addition to color. For "fluffy" samples, there is the option of a pressure arm with integrated compressed air control. The integrated UV option (with calibration) enables the most accurate whiteness determination of all brightened materials. For applications in the pharmaceutical and pharmaceutical chemistry industries, FDA-compliant measurements in a regulated environment are possible with the external EasyMatch QC ER software.
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0°/45° colorimeter with UV control and 60 degree gloss measurement
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