Lux Meter
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₹1,038.40
₹1,770.00Digital Lux Meter LCD -1 Lux ~50,000Lux
Digital Lux Meter Illuminance (Luminosity) of an object is the luminous flux per unit time is within the acceptable face to face, using accepted flux per unit area is represented, expressed in units of lux (Lux, lx), namely lm/m2. 1 lux is equal to one lumen (lumen, lm) luminous flux uniformly distributed on the light intensity 1m2 area.
- Lux Meter Importer Symbols and units display,easy to read
- Reading Hold function:Yes, Measurement values can be locked at any time, to facilitate acquisition and recording
- Auto power off function: Yes
- Low Battery Indication: Yes
- Automatic measurement function: Yes
- Backlight: Yes
- High accuracy, fast response
- Automatic zero
- Overload Display: Highest digit “1
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₹1,829.00
₹2,360.00Mextech LUX METER LX102
Measuring parameters lux FC
Sensor type silicon photodiode
Low battery Indication
Data hold function
MAX /MIN Test
Auto power Off: After 10 min from last key operation
Operating Temperature & Humidity: 0Ā°C To 40Ā°C, 45ļ½80%RH
Storage Temperature & Humidity: -20Ā°C To 60Ā°C,45ļ½80%RH
Power supply: 9 Volt Battery -
₹1,758.20
₹2,360.00HTC LX-101A Digital Lux Meter
A light meter or a flux meter is a device used to measure luminance flux per unit area. In other words, it is a device used to measure the amount of light prevailing in a specific area. Usually this is used as a measure of the intensity, as perceived by the human eye. Illuminance is a measure of how much luminous flux is spread over a given area or simply put, the amount of visible light present at a specific place. Previously analogue meters were used to measure amount of luminous flux. These meters used to work on the radiometric technology. One of the major disadvantage with these analogue meters was that the measurements were usually not accurate therefore the need of digital flux meters surfaced. HTCs LX-101A is a premium range of digital lux meters. Equipped with latest technology, these meters are capable of picking even the slightest emission of light flux from any surface.