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Konica Minolta

405 cited products 5 720 protocol citations
Konica Minolta is a leading provider of advanced imaging and information technology solutions for a wide range of industries, including scientific research, healthcare, and manufacturing.
The company's product portfolio includes high-performance multifunction printers, production printing systems, 3D printing technology, and specialized imaging equipment for applications such as medical diagnostics and industrial inspection.
Konica Minolta's solutions are widely used in research settings to support data analysis, collaboration, and publication workflows.
Their products are integrated into numerous research projects and scientific workflows, as evidenced by their frequent appearance in peer-reviewed publications, preprint repositories, and patent filings.
By offering reliable, efficient, and versatile imaging and information management tools, Konica Minolta helps researchers and organizations advance their work and achieve meaningful breakthroughs.
The company's expertise spans a diverse range of disciplines, including life sciences, materials science, engineering, and environmental research.
Konica Minolta's products and services are designed to enhance productivity, streamline workflows, and provide valuable data-driven insights that can drive innovation and scientific progress.

405 products from Konica Minolta

Cited in 613 protocols
Sourced in Japan, United States, China, United Kingdom
The CR-400 is a color measuring instrument designed for industrial applications. It measures the color and appearance of various materials, including textiles, plastics, and other products. The CR-400 provides accurate and reliable color data to help manufacturers and producers ensure consistent quality and meet industry standards.
Cited in 434 protocols
Sourced in Japan, United States, United Kingdom, Germany
The SPAD-502 is a portable, hand-held spectrophotometer designed to measure the Soil Plant Analysis Development (SPAD) index, which is a relative measure of leaf chlorophyll content. It provides quick and non-destructive measurements of leaf greenness or chlorophyll concentration in plants.
Cited in 376 protocols
Sourced in Japan, United States, United Kingdom, Italy
The Chroma Meter CR-400 is a portable color measurement device designed for quantitative color analysis. It measures the color characteristics of various materials, providing precise data on color parameters such as lightness, chroma, and hue.
Cited in 202 protocols
Sourced in Japan, United States, Germany
The SPAD-502 Plus is a portable device used to measure the chlorophyll content of plant leaves. It utilizes optical sensors to analyze the light absorption characteristics of the leaf, providing a numerical value that corresponds to the chlorophyll concentration.
Sourced in Japan, United States, United Kingdom
The SPAD-502 chlorophyll meter is a portable device designed to measure the relative chlorophyll content in plant leaves. It operates by emitting light at specific wavelengths and detecting the transmitted light, providing a numerical value that corresponds to the chlorophyll concentration in the measured leaf area.
Cited in 172 protocols
Sourced in Japan, Germany, United States, Singapore
The Minolta CR-400 is a colorimeter used for measuring color. It is capable of capturing color data and providing numerical values for various color parameters.
Sourced in Japan, United States, Australia, United Kingdom
The Minolta Chroma Meter CR-400 is a portable, handheld color measurement device. It is designed to precisely measure color parameters such as lightness, chroma, and hue. The instrument utilizes diffuse illumination and 0/45 viewing geometry to capture accurate color data.
Cited in 107 protocols
Sourced in Japan, United States
The CR-300 is a compact color reflectance meter designed for measuring the color of various materials. It is capable of measuring color in the L*a*b* color space and provides accurate color data for quality control and other applications.
Cited in 94 protocols
Sourced in Japan
The CR-10 is a compact and versatile computed radiography (CR) system designed for medical imaging applications. It captures high-quality digital X-ray images by converting X-ray energy into a latent image on a photostimulable phosphor plate. The CR-10 then scans and converts the latent image into a digital format for further processing and display on a computer workstation.
Cited in 87 protocols
Sourced in Japan
The CR-410 is a compact, desktop-sized color reader designed for accurate color measurement. It features a spherical integrating cavity for precise color detection and can measure a wide range of color samples. The device provides objective color data to help ensure consistent product quality and color control.

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