New spectrophotometric technology can measure various surface textures and colors, providing the most accurate and precise results in color quantification. Image Source: Flickr user Phil and Pam Gradwell
Let there be light! From man’s first discovery of fire to the invention of the light bulb, light has played an important role in human development and technology. Light technology envelopes a wide array of manufacturing and scientific applications and many of today’s professions rely on it to keep things running smoothly from day to day. Numerous industries make use of light-based technology to maintain quality control, determine various compounds and substances, monitor freshness and safety of food products, and maintain color consistency between various products. All of these applications are achieved using one simple light technology tool: the spectrophotometer.
Light technology is leading the way towards the future of scientific research and applications in everyday life. The spectrophotometer is one of the most versatile tools used in today’s modern science in light-based instrumentation and is used for various scientific and industrial applications. Image Source: Flickr user Lwp Kummunikáció
Spectrophotometric technology has not only paved the way in light-based instrumentation, but further research and development of light technology has found new ways to utilize these devices. This technology is taking nearly every industry by storm due to its accuracy, portability, ease-of-use, and affordability. All of these traits combined with versatility make spectrophotometry the light technology choice of the future.