ThreeNH, a global leader in optical measurement instruments, has unveiled the YL3160 Non-Contact Spectrophotometer, a cutting-edge device designed to revolutionize color measurement in industrial settings. This innovation addresses the limitations of traditional contact-based methods, such as contamination and sample damage, by providing a non-contact solution that ensures sample integrity and high precision in real-time color measurement.
The YL3160 is equipped with a 256-Pixel Dual-Array CMOS Image Sensor and a UV and Full-Spectrum LED Light Source, enabling it to capture spectral data with unparalleled accuracy. Its capability to perform over one million measurements in 24 hours, each in less than fifty milliseconds, alongside its IP66 protection rating, makes it ideal for demanding industrial environments. The device's integration with production lines and robotic systems facilitates automated, non-invasive color monitoring, enhancing efficiency and reducing waste.
Industries ranging from paints and coatings to pharmaceuticals and food processing stand to benefit from the YL3160's advanced features. Its non-contact measurement technology is particularly advantageous for applications requiring strict hygiene standards, such as in the cosmetics and food sectors, where contamination risks must be minimized.
An executive from ThreeNH highlighted the company's commitment to leading the way in color measurement technology, stating that the YL3160 eliminates the barriers of physical contact and contamination, offering a smart, reliable system trusted globally. The spectrophotometer's launch aligns with the growing demand for Industry 4.0 solutions, emphasizing automation, real-time data collection, and minimal human intervention to uphold quality and efficiency standards.
The YL3160 is now available for global orders through ThreeNH's official website and authorized distributors, with comprehensive support and customization options to meet diverse industrial needs. This launch not only underscores ThreeNH's position as an innovator in optical measurement technology but also sets a new benchmark for color measurement accuracy and reliability in the industrial sector.


