Spectralon® Standards, Diffuse Reflectance


Spectralon® diffuse white standards offer the highest diffuse reflectance values of any known substance.

BEST FOR CALIBRATING:
Densitometers
Integrating Sphere Systems
Optical Equipment
Photographic Equipment
Reflectometers
Remote Sensing
FEATURES:
Highest diffuse reflectance values of any known substance
Durable, chemically inert, and washable standards
Reflectance values of 95% - 99%
Spectrally flat over the UV-VIS-NIR spectrum
Data from 250 – 2500 nm, in 50 nm increments
NIST traceable calibration
Spectralon Reflectance Standards are available individually and in sets consisting of a diffuse white standard and a selection of diffuse gray standards. Each is supplied with reflectance data from 250nm to 2500nm, in 50 nm increments. These durable, chemically inert, and washable standards have typical reflectance values of 95% to 99% and are spectrally flat over the UV-VIS-NIR spectrum.
Spectralon SRM-99 reflectance material is the most Lambertian reflector available for use over the wavelength range from 250 - 2500 nm. All reflectance calibration tests are directly traceable to NIST.

BEST FOR CALIBRATING:
Densitometers
Integrating Sphere Systems
Optical Equipment
Photographic Equipment
Reflectometers
Remote Sensing
FEATURES:
Highest diffuse reflectance values of any known substance
Durable, chemically inert, and washable standards
Reflectance values of 95% - 99%
Spectrally flat over the UV-VIS-NIR spectrum
Data from 250 – 2500 nm, in 50 nm increments
NIST traceable calibration
Spectralon Reflectance Standards are available individually and in sets consisting of a diffuse white standard and a selection of diffuse gray standards. Each is supplied with reflectance data from 250nm to 2500nm, in 50 nm increments. These durable, chemically inert, and washable standards have typical reflectance values of 95% to 99% and are spectrally flat over the UV-VIS-NIR spectrum.
Spectralon SRM-99 reflectance material is the most Lambertian reflector available for use over the wavelength range from 250 - 2500 nm. All reflectance calibration tests are directly traceable to NIST.





















