Gigahertz-Optik GmbH

Türkenfeld D-82299

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An der Kälberweide 12
Türkenfeld D-82299
Germany
http://www.gigahertz-optik.de
49-8193-937000
49-8193-9370050

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Gigahertz Optik GmbH manufactures and calibrates a comprehensive line of UV/Vis/NIR filter radiometers for measurement in a wide variety of applications including low light level detection, UV curing, GUV disinfection, photomedicine, optical radiation hazard, PAR, solar radiation, laser & laser diode, LED test and customer specified ones too.

With our modular detector concept one radiometer can be used with different detectors in multiple applications. Calibration data is stored in the detector head for user friendly plug & play application.

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The BTS2048-VL spectral light and color measurement device meets all requirements in LED measurement technology in industrial manufacturing.
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The ISMS-30-VAS is built around a 300-mm-diameter integrating sphere with two LED-based light sources.
The MSC15-CS is a spectral-measuring luxmeter for the 360–830 nm spectral range.
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The CSS-45 detector incorporates a microprocessor that performs data acquisition and all necessary lighting calculations.
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The X1-1-RCH-116-4 UV and blue-light LED curing radiometer is able to maintain stability in high-temperature and intense UV flood and spot-curing environments.
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The BTS2048-VL spectral light and color meter for use in industrial applications provides photometric, scotopic, colorimetric, and radiometric measurement results in 7 ms via ...
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The BTS256-E light meter's sensor includes a precision photometric photodiode and diode array spectrometer to reduce uncertainty.

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Gigahertz-Optik ISS-8P-HP integrating sphere source
The ISS-8P-HP integrating sphere source has uniformity ≥ 98% within 90% of its output port, with fast setting of intensity level using interchangeable attenuators.
Gigahertz-Optik ODMP optical diffuse reflecting material
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The BTS256-LED spectrolightmeter uses a high-precision, photometric-filtered photodiode for accurate flux detection over a wide dynamic range, combined with a compact diode-array...
The handheld P-9710-4 radiometer/photometer has an external TTL trigger input for remote timing of pulsed light measurements.
FIGURE 1. Integrating spheres can be manufactured at sizes from 1 mm up to 3 m in diameter. This 65 in. spectral lamp measurement system is used in standards laboratories around the world as a calibration source for lamps and LEDs (left; courtesy of Sphereoptics). A tiny 16 mm integrating sphere is incorporated into a detector for radiant power measurement (right; courtesy of Gigahertz-Optik).
Integrating spheres present a dizzying array of specifications and an infinite number of configurations. Here’s where to start to narrow down the choices.