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Product News: Konica Minolta Sensing Americas CM-5 Spectrophotometer

The next generation color measurement instrument

Konica Minolta Sensing Americas Inc.
Tue, 01/05/2010 - 14:12
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(KMSA: Ramsey, NJ) -- Konica Minolta Sensing Americas Inc. (KMSA), the worldwide leader in the industrial measurement of color, light, and shape, announces the U.S. launch of its next generation color measurement instrument, the CM-5 Spectrophotometer.

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“The CM-5 is an excellent blend of both form and function for this revolutionary bench top,” says Lou Carulli, spokesperson for KMSA. The CM-5 is a full featured, highly accurate, and a totally stand-alone instrument that does not require a PC. The CM-5 can display everything from numeric data, spectral graphs, and colorimetric plots, making a PC for basic color control a thing of the past. The versatility of the top port design can support the measurement of solid objects, pills, granules, liquids, and pastes. It also integrates a sliding body panel to expose its large transmittance chamber, capable of measuring films or plates up to 60 mm thick. The sliding body panel design, with no sides, allows for the measurement of an object with no length limitation.

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