Metrohm E 1009 Spectrocolorimeter
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A spectrocolorimeter is a form of spectrophotometer that can calculate tristimulus values, or the the light intensity of primary color values in a sample.
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Gift to the Chemical Heritage Foundation from the Bodenseewerk Perkin-Elmer Museum of Instrumental Analysis, Überlingen, Germany. Obtained by the Bodenseewerk Museum from a private donor, Stuttgart, Germany, 1982. |
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Science History Institute. Metrohm E 1009 Spectrocolorimeter. Photograph, 2023. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/fja5rmo.
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