Fiberoptic integrating sphere

July 1, 1995
Fiberoptic illuminated integrating sphere is designed to be used with fiberoptic spectrometers. The 1.5-in.-diameter sphere allows precise measurement of diffuse and specular reflectance at wavelengths of 360-1000 nm. Featured are a transfer optic assembly for restricting fiber viewing angle, a 0.4-in.-aperture sample port, and a built-in tungsten-halogen light with 12-V dc adapter. The sphere is suited for applications where color and appearance are important such as color matching of paints an

Fiberoptic integrating sphere

Fiberoptic illuminated integrating sphere is designed to be used with fiberoptic spectrometers. The 1.5-in.-diameter sphere allows precise measurement of diffuse and specular reflectance at wavelengths of 360-1000 nm. Featured are a transfer optic assembly for restricting fiber viewing angle, a 0.4-in.-aperture sample port, and a built-in tungsten-halogen light with 12-V dc adapter. The sphere is suited for applications where color and appearance are important such as color matching of paints and plastic components.

Ocean Optics, Dunedin, FL

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