Gamma Scientific hazard testing system has spectral range from 300 to 700 nm

Sept. 14, 2020
The Blue Light Hazard testing system uses a RadOMA GS-1220 spectroradiometer coupled with an aperture or integrating sphere.
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The Blue Light Hazard testing system uses a RadOMA GS-1220 spectroradiometer coupled with an aperture or integrating sphere. It evaluates and classifies displays and luminaires according to IEC 62471 and IEC/TR 62778. With a spectral range from 300 to 700 nm and integrated software, viewing angles range from 0.1° to 5° and polarization error is less than 1%.

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