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UV Range Compatible Light Distribution Measurement System BaseSpion

Benchtop UV-compatible luminous flux measurement device

BaseSpion is a tabletop light distribution measurement device that is the perfect tool for any lab. All drivers, including power analyzers and goniometers, are built-in and extremely compact. Additionally, with an option, you can upgrade the BaseSpion to "BaseSpion UV-VIS," allowing you to measure part of the UV-C range, which has seen increasing demand in recent years. BaseSpion UV-VIS can measure 3D light distribution and color for both visible and UV light simultaneously. By understanding the light distribution characteristics of UV radiation, users can enhance the efficiency of UV disinfection and curing. For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact our representative.

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Lighting distribution measurement system 'RR8-LED-2000/12000'

Calibration using the customer's standard light source is also possible! Measurement system compliant with JIS C8105-5 photometric measurement method.

The "RR8-LED-2000/12000" can automatically evaluate the light distribution characteristics, total luminous flux, chromaticity characteristics, and electrical characteristics of LED lighting, various light sources, planar light emission, and spotlights. The Topcon spectroradiometer is JCSS calibrated, and the calculations comply with JIS standards. Additionally, by removing the illuminance adapter, it is possible to measure brightness over a wide dynamic range (0.0005 to 5,000,000 cd/m²). 【Features】 ■ Real-time display capability ■ Calibration using the customer's standard light source is also possible ■ Complies with JIS C8105-5 light distribution measurement methods ■ Capable of outputting IES light distribution data compatible with lighting design software ■ Supports various options and custom specifications *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Technical Information】What is total luminous flux? What is total radiant flux?

How can we define the brightness of a light source that has an individual and unique directionality?

We will introduce the light source, total luminous flux, and total radiant flux of LEDs. Each light source has its own unique directionality. Directionality refers to the variation in the intensity of light emitted from a light source depending on the direction. (Light emitted only in a specific direction, such as from a laser, is described as having good directionality.) To compare the "brightness of the light source itself," it is necessary to measure the "amount of light emitted in all directions from the light source." 【Measurement Methods】 ■ Total luminous flux (total radiant flux) measurement using an integrating sphere - By homogenizing the directionality of the light source being measured, it allows for easy measurement of total luminous flux. ■ Total luminous flux (total radiant flux) measurement using a photometric measurement system - A system that measures the light distribution characteristics (directionality) of the light source. *For more details, please refer to the external link or feel free to contact us.

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UV Range Compatible Lighting Measurement System LabSpion

A UV-compatible luminous flux measurement system that covers small lamps to large lamps.

VisoSystems' LabSpion is a photometric measurement system that covers a wide range of light sources, from small lamps and LED chips to large panels and streetlights. To meet the increasing demand for the UV-C range, it is capable of measuring from 200nm and above. With a 2-axis goniometer, it can measure the photometric distribution of a wide variety of light sources. It provides LDT and IES files for lighting design. Thanks to its unique technology, it enables light flux measurement using a spectral sensor and an integrated power analyzer, allowing for rapid measurement of all data. Additionally, LabSpion can be upgraded to "LabSensor UV-VIS" as an option. LabSensor UV-VIS can measure 3D photometric and color measurements of visible and UV light simultaneously. Users can enhance the efficiency of UV disinfection and curing by understanding the photometric characteristics of UV radiation. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

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Light distribution measurement system

Light distribution measurement system

Light distribution measurement system suitable for far-field and near-field.

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