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Datacolor launches benchtop spectrophotometer series

By January 21, 20212 Mins Read
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Datacolor, a global
leader in colour management solutions, announced today the launch of the
Spectro 1000/700 series, a family of close-tolerance benchtop
spectrophotometers designed for high efficiency and confidence in colour
formulation and quality control in a wide range of industries.

 The new series features the high
inter-instrument agreement Datacolor customers have come to rely on, to ensure
uniform colour assessments across various instruments and multiple locations
throughout the supply chain. The systems are designed to increase productivity
and improve workflow efficiency through high measurement speeds and seamless
backward capability with other Datacolor benchtop instruments. The Spectro
1000/700 family is optimized for the future of colour management, featuring
internet connectivity for upcoming remote services.

“Heightened by the
pandemic and remote working trends, the need for digital exchange of colour
data has increased. Datacolor set out to develop a family of high-efficiency
spectrophotometers designed to meet the industry needs of today while also
staying ahead of tomorrow’s trends,” said Albert
Busch, President and CEO, Datacolor
. “With the Spectro 1000/700 series,
users can feel confident their instruments are ready to take advantage of
future product enhancements, allowing for remote service and data analytics
thanks to internet connectivity.”

Users of the Spectro
1000/700 series will also enjoy greater confidence in their colour measurements
thanks to its ability to capture the temperature of samples measured. This is
an essential new quality control feature for those who work with materials that
need be within certain temperature ranges to assure accurate colour
measurement.

 Ã¢â‚¬Å“The Datacolor 1000 is a game changer,” said
Dave Ertle, Advanced R&D Engineer and Solution Center Manager at GEON
Performance Solutions, a Datacolor customer. “There’s no more guessing if a
user measured a specimen that had properly cooled to ambient temperature.”


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