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The
FloodCure Meter
is a self-contained radiometer
that will measure and display peak intensity and total energy used in UV curing. It can be placed directly in
most curing environments. The meter comes in a protective
foam-lined carry case, especially made for utility and for extra protection
for your UV Meter. Shown above.
An optical sensing system measures total UV dosage
on one of four different channels: UVA (320-390nm), UVB (280-320nm),
UVC (250-260nm) and UVV (395-445nm) UVA is the most
common range for UV curing.
Specify when
ordering.
A radiometer should be chosen to fit the application and the
information required.
The majority of systems measure in the
UVA spectrum (320nm-390nm). This is because the majority of
UV chemistry responds to this band of energy. If
it is desirable to measure other parts of the UV spectrum, a
Selectable Radiometer is available to do so.
Which wavelength to measure is also a matter of choice.
The output of the sensing system is
converted to digital form and displayed on the LCD by scrolling through a
user-friendly menu. Total UV dosage, measured in Joules/cm2, is the result
of the integrated intensity during exposure time. It is how much actual UV
energy was impinged on the unit from the time it encountered UV until the
time the UV source was removed. The meter is able
to monitor the peak intensity in Watts/cm2 in each bandwidth. This allows
the operator to determine not only total energy, but also how that energy is
delivered; at what intensity and at what wavelength.
UV Flood Meter Features
Truly compact: 4.60" (117 mm) diameter -
same as a CD! Self-contained, battery powered. Total UV dosage, Joules/cm2.
Peak UV intensity, Watts/cm2 - Measures four UV ranges - UVA, UVB, UVC,
UVV. Low battery indicator, user-replaceable
lithium batteries. Selectable data displays.
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