Ultimate White Light Standard for Calibrating Spectroradiometers, Radiometers, and Photometers; The RS-12D Series from Gamma Scientific

RS-12D

April 13, 2020 – San Diego, CA – The Gamma Scientific RS-12D Series consists of NIST Traceable sources that can be used as white light standards or spectral radiance or luminance. The base unit is a calibrated source with calibration options including ISO 17025 calibration at maximum luminance, calibration at a user-specific footlambert value, or via insertion of an optional filter/aperture assembly which can be incorporated into an NVIS display measurement system (RS-12DN).

The RS-12D is ideal as a calibration source for spectroradiometers, radiometers, and photometers, or it can be used to calibrate detector responsivity, or measure reflectance and transmittance. It features a correlated color temperature of 2856K ± 25K with a 3-inch diffuse exit diameter with ±3% uniformity. The calibrated wavelength ranges are between 380-1100 nm at 5 nm intervals. Learn more about the RS-12D at: https://www.gamma-sci.com/products/rs-12d-series-calibration-light-source.

About Gamma Scientific
For over 60 years, Gamma Scientific has been a trusted leader in precision light measurement solutions for manufacturers and users of light sources, sensors, and displays. The company collaborates closely with international standards organizations and National Metrology Institutes to provide state-of-the-art optical radiation testing, measurement, and calibration solutions. Headquartered in San Diego, California, Gamma Scientific operates a USA-based ISO/IEC 17025 NVLAP-accredited laboratory for calibration and testing. Learn more at www.gamma-sci.com.