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  <title>Which transmission spectrophotometer measures color and haze simultaneously?</title>
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  <description>Which transmission spectrophotometer measures color and haze simultaneously?

The HunterLab Vista does it. And now it got an upgrade.

Vista L2 extends the spectral range to 710 nm. Absorption from most color bodies is minimal there, so the signal is dominated by scattering. You get cleaner separation between true color and haze in one measurement.

For edible oils, that supports chlorophyll analysis to AOCS Cc 13d-55, at 630, 670, and 710 nm.

For beer, color reads at 430 nm while longer wavelengths flag haze. Filtration problems stop looking like formulation changes.

Juices, chemicals, and pharma see the same separation, from sediment to contamination to protein aggregation.

One instrument instead of two in routine QC.
Upgrade without retraining or revalidation.</description>
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