Skip to content

Spectralon® Diffuse Reflectance Standards

Unequalled Lambertian reflectance from 250 – 2500 nm.

Spectralon Diffuse Reflectance Standards offer the highest diffuse reflectance measurement values of any known substance. These durable, chemically inert standards can have typical reflectance values ranging from 2% to 99% and are spectrally flat over the UV-VIS-NIR spectrum. All Spectralon materials are optically flat to +/- 4% over the photopic region of the spectrum.

Applications:

·       Spectrophotometers ·       Integrating sphere systems
·       Densitometers ·       Reflectometers
·       Optical equipment ·       Photographic equipment

 

Starting Price

$493.00

$493.00$698.00

Request a QuoteNeed it Customized?

*Select Product Option First

Spectralon Diffuse Reflectance Standards are available individually and in sets, consisting of a diffuse white standard and a selection of diffuse gray standards. Each standard is supplied with complete diffuse reflectance data from 250 – 2500, every 50 nm. All standards are housed in a durable Delrin holder with a protective cover.

 

Spectralon Diffuse Reflectance Standards

Specifications

Spectralon® Diffuse Reflectance Standards are available in either 1.25 or 2.00 inch diameters in the following reflectance values: 99%, 80%, 75%, 60%, 50%, 40%, 20%, 10%, 5% and 2%.

1.25” (3.175 cm) Reflectance Standards

  • Reflective Area 1.25” (3.175 cm) Diameter
  • Dimensions 1.50” (3.81 cm) D x 0.55” (1.40 cm) H (w/ cover)
  • Calibration 250 nm – 2500 nm
  • Accreditation NVLAP ISO 17025 Lab Code 200951-0
  • Nominal Reflectance 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 75%, 80%, 99%
  • Optional Uncalibrated, no accreditation

2.00” (5.08 cm) Reflectance Standards

  • Reflective Area 2.00” (5.08 cm) Reflectance Standards
  • Dimensions 2.38” (6.05 cm) D x 0.60” (1.52 cm) H (w/ cover)
  • Calibration 250 nm – 2500 nm
  • Accreditation NVLAP ISO 17025 Lab Code 200951-0
  • Nominal Reflectance 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 75%, 80%, 99%
  • Optional Uncalibrated, no accreditation