Goniophotometers
measure the spatial distribution of sources of light.
See Also: Goniometers, Integrating Spheres
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Product
GO-R5000 Full-Field Speed Goniophotometer
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Hangzhou Everfine Photo-E-Info Co., LTD
The GO-R5000 integrates more powerful functions such as near field, middle field and far field distribution goniophotometer, which can be used for spatial luminous intensity distribution and total luminous flux test of indoor lighting lamps, floodlights, street lamps, etc. Equipped with imaging luminance meter and spectroradiometer, it can measure the spatial luminance distribution and spatial spectral color distribution of the light source.
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Product
Goniophotometer
GMS2000
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In this goniophotometer, the tested luminaire rotates in the prescribed burning position and around the vertical axle and a reflecting mirror rotates around the horizontal axle, meanwhile, a synchronous axle will rotate toward the opposite direction synchronously. The combined motion of the luminaire and mirror permit luminous measurement at the direction of any horizontal or vertical angle without tilting the luminaire, therefore, the luminous intensity will be not variation. The photometer head located at a fixed position of the limiting photomet- ric distance in front of the reflecting mirror to gather the light in each direction.
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Product
Retroreflectometer
RC 100
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Instrument Systems Optische Messtechnik GmbH
The RC 100 Reflex Checker was specifically developed to for testing the retroreflecting characteristics of retroreflectors used in the automotive industry. The main area of application is for adjusting and monitoring injection-molding machines in production control. That way, the RC 100 is capable to replace time-consuming measurement with goniophotometers and retroreflectometers in a photometric laboratory.
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Product
GONIOPHOTOMETRY
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Goniophotometers are required to measure angular resolved distributions of photometric or colorimetric quantities, either by rotating the lighting device under test or by moving the sensor around the device. Depending on the application, different geometries are used to obtain distributions in the appropriate CIE coordinate system.



