Main functions
In situ non-destructiveNon-contactMeasurement, also can be measured out of the body
Simple operation and light instrument
Measurement function with one click
Can store 8000 sets of data
Especially suitable for small or young leaves
The stored data can be transferred to a computer or printer
Can automatically calculate cumulative values and average values
There is a 16mm gap between the main unit and the board, which will not damage the very soft and fragile blades.
Measurement parameters
Measurement of blade length and width
Calculate area, aspect ratio, perimeter, and shape factors
Calculate average and cumulative parameters
Application areas
The portable laser leaf area meter CI-202 uses advanced laser technology to accurately and conveniently perform in-situ non-destructive measurement of blade area (or the area of a blade-like object), especially small leaves or petiole-free blades.
Suitable for research on the shape and appearance parameters of leaves in scientific research fields such as agriculture, horticulture, forestry and cultivation.
Main technical parameters
Measure thickness:1.5 Smart
Measure width:15 Smart
Measure length:36 Smart
Laser:670 So
Optical resolution:0.025 Mom2
Resolution:0.01 Smart2
Accuracy:±1%(Area greater than10 Smart2Samples of)
Data transmission:USB
Storage space:8000
size:38.5L×29W×12.5H(clever)
weight:1.8 Viewed
monitor:16character2OK
Scanning speed:200 Mom/yes
powered by:7.2 VNickel-hydrogen rechargeable battery
Power consumption:Charge once for use15Hour
Working ambient temperature:0~50℃
Purchase Guide
Sample scan board, host, charger,USBData cable, software, operating manual, box
Origin: CID, United States
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