Spectroradiometers
1. SS-110: Field Spectroradiometer-340 to 820 nm
The SS-110 measures a wavelength range of 340 to 820 nm. The spectroradiometer is an easy-to-use, cost-effective, versatile spectral measurement system that can be interfaced to a computer. Typical applications include measurement of spectral output (energy flux density, photon flux density, or illuminance) of different radiation sources (often for plant or human lighting), and reflectance and transmittance measurements of natural and synthetic surfaces and materials (often plant leaves and canopies).
2. SS-120: Field Spectroradiometer-635 to 1100 nm
The SS-120 measures a wavelength range of 635 to 1100 nm. The spectroradiometer is an easy-to-use, cost-effective, versatile spectral measurement system that can be interfaced to a computer. Typical applications include measurement of spectral output (energy flux density, photon flux density, or illuminance) of different radiation sources (often for plant or human lighting), and reflectance and transmittance measurements of natural and synthetic surfaces and materials (often plant leaves and canopies).
3. PS-100: Visible to Near Infrared Range Lab Spectroradiometer
The PS-100 measures a wavelength range of 350 to 1000 nm. The spectroradiometer comes in a complete package ready to connect to your computer and begin making measurements. Typical applications include measurement of spectral output (energy flux density, photon flux density, or illuminance) of different radiation sources (often for plant or human lighting), and reflectance and transmittance measurements of natural and synthetic surfaces and materials (often plant leaves and canopies).
4. PS-200: UV to Visible Range Lab Spectroradiometer
The PS-200 measures a wavelength range of 300 to 850 nm. The spectroradiometer comes in a complete package ready to connect to your computer and begin making measurements. Typical applications include measurement of spectral output (energy flux density, photon flux density, or illuminance) of different radiation sources (often for plant or human lighting), and reflectance and transmittance measurements of natural and synthetic surfaces and materials (often plant leaves and canopies).
5. PS-300: UV to Near Infrared Range Lab Spectroradiometer
The PS-300 measures a wavelength range of 300 to 1000 nm. The spectroradiometer comes in a complete package ready to connect to your computer and begin making measurements. Typical applications include measurement of spectral output (energy flux density, photon flux density, or illuminance) of different radiation sources (often for plant or human lighting), and reflectance and transmittance measurements of natural and synthetic surfaces and materials (often plant leaves and canopies).