BARBIERI "qb-technology"
Barbieri “qb-technology” is based on D50 illumination and contains the next generation of highest precision spectral core. The D50 illumination used is based on LED technology. It fully matches the measurement condition M1 method a of ISO standard 13655-2017.
Barbieri “qb-technology” inside!

D50 Illumination Based on 7 LED

The combination of all features of the Barbieri “qb-technology” guarantees most precision measurements for customers with highest request to precision and performance.
This new technology opens a new area of applications for embedded, integrated or combined spectrophotometers. Embed into printers, combine with other measuring devices or software, personalized software running on Barbieri devices and communicate directly with your software and internet, there are no limitations.
This new technology opens a new area of applications for embedded, integrated or combined spectrophotometers. Embed into printers, combine with other measuring devices or software, personalized software running on Barbieri devices and communicate directly with your software and internet, there are no limitations.
Thanks to 7 LED, D50 illumination is reached. This illumination is based on LED technology by Just Normlicht. It fully matches the measurement condition M1 method a of ISO standard 13655-2017.
The Barbieri qb-technology guarantee the illumination of a measurement device is exactly the same as illumination of the viewing booth.
Next Generation Spectral Core
The Barbieri qb-technology guarantee the illumination of a measurement device is exactly the same as illumination of the viewing booth.
The spectral core used in the Barbieri qb-technology is of highest precision. It guarantees even more accurate measurements with a spectral resolution of 2 nm and optical resolution of 10 nm.
3 Light Sources for homogeneous Illumination of Media Surface
3 light sources (with 7 LED each) with an offset of 120° to each other are positioned around the measuring aperture. Thanks to this design a circular illumination is simulated and the surface illuminated homogeneously. This especially for media with difficult surface is of upmost importance. Also UV inks require such illumination as well as a large measuring aperture (6mm and more).