PCE-CRM 40 is a portable handheld colorimeter or spectrophotometer used to accurately measure the correlated color temperature (CCT - in Kelvin), illuminance, chromaticity, excitation purity (Pe), luminous flux (in lumens - lm), RGB and dominant wavelength of light sources such as LED, organic LED (OLED) and other forms of organic electroluminescence (EL).
PCE-CRM 40 is a portable handheld LED light meter or spectrophotometer used to accurately measure the correlated color temperature (CCT - in Kelvin), illuminance, chromaticity, excitation purity (Pe), luminous flux (in lumens - lm), RGB and dominant wavelength of light sources such as LED, organic LED (OLED) and other forms of organic electroluminescence (EL).
PCE-CRM 40 is a portable handheld lux meter used to accurately measure the correlated color temperature (CCT - in Kelvin), illuminance, chromaticity, excitation purity (Pe), luminous flux (in lumens - lm), RGB and dominant wavelength of light sources such as LED, organic LED (OLED) and other forms of organic electroluminescence (EL).
The paint test equipment is used to accurately measure the correlated color temperature (CCT - in Kelvin), illuminance, chromaticity, excitation purity (Pe), luminous flux (in lumens - lm), RGB and dominant wavelength of light sources such as LED, organic LED (OLED) and other forms of organic electroluminescence (EL).
The PCE-CRM 40 is a portable handheld photometer or spectrophotometer used to accurately measure the correlated color temperature (CCT - in Kelvin), illuminance, chromaticity, excitation purity (Pe), luminous flux (in lumens - lm), RGB and dominant wavelength of light sources such as LED, organic LED (OLED) and other forms of organic electroluminescence (EL).
PCE-CRM 40 is a portable handheld colorimeter or spectrophotometer used to accurately measure the correlated color temperature (CCT - in Kelvin), illuminance, chromaticity, excitation purity (Pe), luminous flux (in lumens - lm), RGB and dominant wavelength of light sources such as LED, organic LED (OLED) and other forms of organic electroluminescence (EL).