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Color Spectrophotometer
Color Spectrophotometer are photometer instruments used in Spectrophotometry to measure the intensity or transmitted light as function of wavelength..

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Color Control and Measuring Instruments

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Colorimeters About Operation
Colorimeters are devices which can identify or characterize colors. In chemistry, colorimeters are used to determine the absorbencies of a particular color frequencies within chemical solutions (Beers laws experiments). This helps the..

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Instrumentation, Electrical, Electronics Control Sensors & Devices
Engineering and design review articles for: electrical and electronics, test & instrumentation equipment, power supplies, electronic switches & connectors, sensors & detectors, electric motors, switches and more

Instrumentation, Electrical, Electronics Control Sensors & Devices

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HunterLab
HunterLab's overall objective is to provide the most effective instruments and services available for the identification, measurement and control of the way things look. With over 50 years of experience, we are able to apply state-of-the-art technology to our systems to ensure their suitability for "real world applications." These systems are application driven and are geared to making the user's product measurement job simple, straightforward and successful. HunterLab instruments are used in a wide variety of industries including building material, chemical, food, paint, paper, pharmaceutical, plastic, textile and many others.

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11491 Sunset Hills Road
Reston VA 20190-5280

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Machine-learning revolutionises software development
Automation technology has revolutionised the fine-tuning needed to maximise software performance on devices such as mobile phones.

Water oxidation advance boosts potential for solar fuel
Emory University chemists have developed the most potent homogeneous catalyst known for water oxidation, considered a crucial component for generating clean hydrogen fuel using only water and sunlight.

New imaging technology brings trace chemicals into focus
Scientist N.J. Tao and his colleagues at the Biodesign Institute have hit on a new, versatile method to significantly improve the detection of trace chemicals important in such areas as national security, human health and the environment.

Back to the future for computers: A return to the 1980s?
A presentation by Google at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference in San Diego on March 24 will examine the technologies that will emerge in the next three to four years.

Scavenging energy waste to turn water into hydrogen fuel
Materials scientists have designed a way to harvest small amounts of waste energy and harness them to turn water into usable hydrogen fuel.

Mass production of coveted form of graphene carbon
Scientists have leaped over a major hurdle in efforts to begin commercial production of a form of carbon that could rival silicon in its potential for revolutionizing electronics devices ranging from supercomputers to cell phones.

Engineered hand rest helps to steady precision movements
Engineers have developed a computer-controlled, motorized hand and arm support that will let doctors, artists and others precisely control scalpels, brushes and tools over a wider area than otherwise possible, and with less fatigue.

Voice Security Technology Advances and Research
Most people are familiar with security technology that scans a person's handprint or eye for identification purposes. Now, thanks in part to research from North Carolina State University, we are closer to practical technology that can test someone’s voice to confirm their identity.

New sensors can detect single molecules
MIT chemical engineers have built a sensor array that, for the first time, can detect single molecules of hydrogen peroxide emanating from a single living cell.

Researchers discover new way of producing electricity
A team of scientists at MIT have discovered a previously unknown phenomenon that can cause powerful waves of energy to shoot through minuscule wires known as carbon nanotubes. The discovery could lead to a new way of producing electricity, the researchers say.

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