GL Optic offers a variety of optical probes for radiometric measurements. They differ in spectral range, degree of cosine correction and type of optical fiber.
In order to tailor the best optical probe to the customer's needs, it is important to know what the customer needs to measure, what quantities he needs to deliver, how wide a spectral range he needs to measure and what measuring point diameter he will have. satisfied with.
Features of GL Opti Probes
- supplied in a complete set
- The probe is supplied with a quartz fiber optic cable.
- an extended spectral range
- certificate of absolute spectral calibration
- it communicates with laboratory level GL Spectis 5.0 Touch or GL Spectis 6.0
- made in the European Union Line of optical probes from GL Optic
GL OPTI PROBE 5.0.50 RADIATION
This accessory has a larger spectral range and is intended for measuring luminance or radiation outside the visual range. Typical devices to be tested include: television screens, computer monitors, electronic displays and other electronic displays and where it is necessary to measure reflective surfaces – also paintings, works of art, projection screens and signboards. The optical probe measures the radiation emitted in a given direction from a given spot on the surface of a relatively large or extended source.
For distance measurements, the measuring probe can be mounted on a tripod. Alternatively, it can be placed directly on a surface using a special stripe for contact measurements. The optical probe is connected to GL Spectis 5.0 Touch or GL Spectis 6.0.
The probe is supplied with quartz fiber optic cable. Usable spectral range: 200-1050 nm.
GL OPTI PROBE 5.0.51 RADIATION
This optical probe has a pen shape with a measuring point diameter of only 1 mm and is supplied with a flexible fiber optic cable. It is especially useful when it is necessary to measure small areas. The optical probe is connected to GL Spectis 5.0 Touch or GL Spectis 6.0.
This accessory has an extended spectral range and is intended for measuring the radiance/luminance of flat LCD and OLED panels and plasma FPDs. Typical devices to be tested include: television screens, computer monitors, electronic displays, and other electronic displays. The optical probe measures the radiation emitted in a given direction from a given spot on the surface of a relatively large or extended source.
The probe is supplied with quartz fiber optic cable. Usable spectral range: 200-1050 nm.
GL OPTI PROBE 5.1.50 INSTALLATION/ILLUMINATION
The probe is intended for measuring irradiation/illuminance. The accessory has an extended spectral range and can be used for photobiological safety assessment in accordance with EN 62471 and EN 14255. This sensor measures the flux received by a surface per unit area.
It is often used in the medical sector (occupational safety and health). The optical probe is connected to GL Spectis 5.0 Touch or GL Spectis 6.0.
The probe is supplied with quartz fiber optic cable. Usable spectral range: 200-1050 nm.
Special optical probes
If you haven't found an optical probe that meets your needs, please contact us (office@gloptic.com). Our R&D center is ready to meet your special requirements!
Each set contains a measuring probe, a fiber optic cable and an adapter for a special spectrometer and a decoder for automatic detection of the corresponding calibration file. It comes with a certificate of absolute factory spectral calibration.
Optic Probes supplied by GL Optic are intended to work with GL Optic spectrometers belonging to the higher range of DIN quality class B. To deliver the highest quality product, GL Optic calibrates each set of spectrometers and optical probes purchased in their European laboratory.