Colorimeter

Labtro Colorimeter offers precise color difference measurement with high accuracy. They are compact, lightweight, and easy to handle for small to medium-sized laboratories. These colorimeters feature a USB data transfer option, ensuring seamless data management and integration. Their LCD provides clear, real-time results for quick analysis. Our colorimeter delivers reliability and efficiency across industries such as textiles, coatings, and food.

Color Measurement Method

Illumination System

Display Modes

Color Difference

  • Colorimeter LT-CM501

    • Color Measurement Method: Color Card
    • Illumination System: 8°/d (diffuse illumination), SCI mode
    • Display Modes: L × a × b, L × C × h, △E × ab, XYZ, RGB (relative)
    • Color Difference: △ (L × a × b), △ (L × C × h)
    • Whiteness Values: Hunter Whiteness, Ganz Whiteness
Frequently Asked Question
1. What is a Colorimeter?

A Colorimeter is a device used to measure the color of a sample, usually by analyzing the amount of light absorbed or transmitted by the sample.

2. How does a Colorimeter work?

A Colorimeter works by shining light through or onto a sample and measuring the light that passes through or reflects off the sample. The device then calculates the intensity of different wavelengths of light (colors) to determine the sample’s color.

3. What are the limitations of a Colorimeter?

Colorimeter is limited by their lower precision compared to spectrophotometers.

4. Can a Colorimeter be calibrated?

Yes, many Colorimeters can be calibrated to ensure accuracy. Calibration involves adjusting the device using a standard color sample to make sure readings are consistent and accurate.

5. Where is Colorimeter commonly used?

It is commonly used in industries such as textiles, coatings, and food.