It is a light source device that allows sample observation under optimal conditions for visual evaluation, regardless of who is looking.
It uses a 500W xenon lamp that meets the JIS Z 8902 standard as a standard light source. The spectral energy distribution is the most closely approximated light source to sunlight, including the visible and ultraviolet regions. The maximum illuminance is extremely high at 5,000 lx, making it ideal for color matching of low brightness colors and similar colors, and it is essential for the evaluation of fluorescent colors and color conditions. It is typically installed as a desktop unit but is designed to be capable of ceiling suspension. It can also be connected with multiple units to accommodate color judgment for large products.
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It uses a 500W xenon lamp that meets the JIS Z 8902 standard as a standard light source. The spectral energy distribution is the closest approximation to sunlight, including the visible and ultraviolet regions. The maximum illuminance is extremely high at 5,000 lx, making it ideal for color matching of low-brightness colors and similar colors, and it is essential for evaluating fluorescent colors and color conditions. It is typically installed as a tabletop unit but is designed for ceiling suspension use as well. It can be connected with multiple units to accommodate color judgment for large products.
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- Color matching and inspection management for dyeing industries - Color evaluation of conditions during the color mixing process in the paint industry - Color evaluation in general food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries - Color inspection for plastics and building materials - Evaluation and inspection of paint colors for vehicles, machinery, and other structures - Color and whiteness evaluation in the paper, pulp, and printing industries
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In 1947, a color research group was established in a corner of Tsukishima, Tokyo, which later became the Color Division of Nihon Denshi Sokki Co., Ltd., focusing mainly on the production of standard color samples and research and guidance on color adjustment. In November 1956, it became independent and was established as Murakami Color Technology Research Institute, Inc. Since its founding, our company has made the production of measuring instruments related to visual information processing, including "color and gloss," the creation of color samples, and the promotion of color management the pillars of its business, operating as a pioneer in the industry. Our market share is extremely high. We will continue to make further efforts for the development of color science and the creation of a prosperous society, and we hope to be of service to everyone.