Hi Diana, Water samples would require a benchtop instrument that measures in transmittance. Soil samples would be measured in reflection. Both our handheld and benchtop instruments measure in reflectance mode. Please visit sensing.konicaminolta.us/us/ for more information and to contact a sales representative. Thank you
Hi, thank you for your comment! The CM-700d is actually not recommended to measure the color differences in water. For measuring mainly "clear or colorless" liquids such as water, we would recommend our CM-5 Bench-top Spectrophotometer which has the capability to measure color transmission for a more accurate measurement of the liquid. In most cases, when measuring the water, we recommend using the Platinum-Cobalt Scale (Pt/Co scale or Apha-Hazen Scale), which is an index included with the CM-5. For more information about Konica Minolta's CM-5, please visit: sensing.konicaminolta.us/products/cm-5-spectrophotometer/ Additionally, we have a few videos about the CM-5: ruclips.net/video/3SATP74kDAY/видео.html ruclips.net/video/V38QqiQhkno/видео.html
What is the differences between CM700d and CM2600d?. Could both also possible to measure sample such resin or powder? Thank you
Hi. I would like to know if it is possible to measure soil and water samples with this equipment, or what equipment would be recommended?
Hi Diana, Water samples would require a benchtop instrument that measures in transmittance. Soil samples would be measured in reflection. Both our handheld and benchtop instruments measure in reflectance mode. Please visit sensing.konicaminolta.us/us/ for more information and to contact a sales representative. Thank you
can this be used in color difference in water?
Hi, thank you for your comment! The CM-700d is actually not recommended to measure the color differences in water. For measuring mainly "clear or colorless" liquids such as water, we would recommend our CM-5 Bench-top Spectrophotometer which has the capability to measure color transmission for a more accurate measurement of the liquid. In most cases, when measuring the water, we recommend using the Platinum-Cobalt Scale (Pt/Co scale or Apha-Hazen Scale), which is an index included with the CM-5.
For more information about Konica Minolta's CM-5, please visit:
sensing.konicaminolta.us/products/cm-5-spectrophotometer/
Additionally, we have a few videos about the CM-5:
ruclips.net/video/3SATP74kDAY/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/V38QqiQhkno/видео.html