Mazet is presenting the latest colour and spectrum sensor application-specific developments of the Jencolor product range at the Sensor and Test show in Nuremberg on 7-9 June.
The presented innovations include the Truecolormeter Colorstriker by Mathai, for which Mazet supplies the complete hardware, as well as the prototype of a portable fluidic testing environment developed by Mazet in cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences Jena.
Other innovations include high-resolution evaluation kits that provide the customer with quick access to simple colour and spectrum measurement technology tasks.
The Truecolormeter Colorstriker is suitable for a variety of colour-measurement applications.
It can be used for packaging and industrial design, architecture, colours and varnishes, specialised trade, building markets, automotive suppliers and the automotive industry.
The device records the colour value and transmits it wirelessly to a PC where the data is visualised and evaluated.
Analysis with Jencolor sensors: microfluidic test station detects the tiniest of differences in colour and transmission changes Mazet developed the prototype of a microfluidic testing environment in cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences Jena, Faculty of Medical Technology and Biotechnology.
A PC-based user interface controls the measuring procedure.
The testing environment allows the customer to determine how suitable the Jencolor sensors are for the intended application, within a very short period of time.
Due to the modular design, the testing environment offers great flexibility for adaptation to different measuring applications.
Aside from the Jencolor products, Mazet offers its customers comprehensive support throughout the entire product lifecycle of customized color and spectrum sensor solutions.
It ranges from the development of special Opto-ASICs or the complete device electronics to the serial supply and after sales support.