Photometric measurement and control systems

Photometric measurement and control systems play a decisive role in determining component proportions in mixtures of substances. They are used both in online production processes and in laboratory analyses. These optical measuring systems consist of various components, including a light source, a measuring cell (for transmission devices), a filter wheel, a measuring head, an evaluation device and connecting cables.

The option of a network connection enables connection to higher-level archiving systems or maintenance PCs, which facilitates data management and analysis.

Pier-Electronic offers a wide range of optical measurement methods, including transmission photometers, which measure light transmission, and reflection measurement systems, which evaluate the reflected light intensity. These devices are characterized by user-friendliness, reliability and durability.

For over 50 years, Pier-Electronic has been developing and producing specialized photometers that are used in over 4,000 applications worldwide. This underlines their quality, practicality and versatility.

The company attaches great importance to comprehensive advice and the search for optimum solutions for users. Outstanding customer service is a matter of course and ensures effective customer support.

The connection options via networks enable efficient data management and facilitate remote maintenance and monitoring of the photometric systems. This helps to optimize the use of these systems in a wide range of applications.

With a strong focus on customer satisfaction and support, Pier-Electronic offers customized solutions and a first-class service to ensure that customers achieve the best possible results.

The photometric measurement and control systems from Pier-Electronic are also of great importance in research and development. They support scientists in carrying out precise measurements and collecting data for scientific studies and experiments.

The ease of use of the devices allows researchers to concentrate on their experiments without having to deal with complex measurement procedures.

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