UV radiometer

UV radiometer
UV radiometer
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Radiometers UV Intensity Meters & Visible Intensity Meter for Light Curing Systems DYMAX UV and visible radiometers are simple to operate and allow operators to monitor and document a UV/Visible light curing process. A low UV/Visible intensity measurement signals an operator to replace the bulb, reflector, or lightguide. Radiometers can also be used to confirm that operators are properly shielded from UV/Visible exposure. Degradation of curing bulbs, lightguides, and reflectors can decrease intensity, resulting in incomplete cures. Three Reasons to Use a UV/Visible Radiometer * Maintaining a Reliable Light-Curing Process A radiometer helps to ensure that a light-curing system is providing the intensity and dosage levels required for successful curing. * Providing a Worker-Friendly Light-Curing Process ACCU-CAL™ radiometers are sufficiently sensitive to measure the intensity of stray or reflected energy (as little as 1 mW/cm2). DYMAX recommends that worker UVA exposure not exceed 1 mW/cm2. For reference, UV (320-395 nm) intensity on a sunny day can range from 2-6 mW/cm2. * Measuring Transmission Rates Through Substrates A radiometer can be used to measure the transmission rates of various wavelengths through substrates that sometimes absorb various frequencies of energy. To assure an effective curing process it is critical to measure the light intensity reaching the cure site below any intervening substrate. DYMAX UV radiometers measure the UV-A (320-390 nm) intensity emitted by DYMAX UV curing systems. DYMAX Visible radiometers are used with DYMAX visible light curing systems and measure the blue portion of the visible spectrum (395 to 465 nm).

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