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Solarmeter Model 5.0 Digital Handheld NIST-Traceable Total UV (A+B) Radiometer with Integral Sensor - Video
For complete specifications on this model, please visit: https://www.solarmeter.com/product/model5/
Solarmeter's Model 5.0 remains the leading choice for affordable but extremely accurate UV measurements from tanning lamps and any other UV source emitting high levels of broadband UVA+B, such as curing lamps and sun light. It can also be used for acrylic shield transmission measurements, eyewear UV block comparison, and window tint transmission measurements.
The NIST traceable 5.0 boasts an irradiation range of 0-199.9 milliwatts per cm squared total UV and response of 280-400 nanometers UVB through UVA, with resolution of 0.1 milliwatts per cm squared and extremely high accuracy of +/-5%. The sensor is insensitive to visible light longer than 400nm and infrared radiation since its spectral response covers only the UVA and UVB bandwidth.
This handheld model's rugged plastic case is palm-sized for effortless portability, measuring a compact 4.2” long x 2.4” wide x 0.9” deep and weighing only 4.5 ounces, including the 9V battery. The battery works down to 6.5VDC before requiring replacement, so it should last approximately 2 years under typical service load.
Using this Solarmeter unit is easy. First, unpack it, and store the calibration certificate for your records. Then, remove it from its included carrying case. Finally, simply press and hold the push button switch on the front face of the unit, aim the sensor window on the top panel of the meter directly at the UV source, and note the reading on the 3.5 digit LCD display.
For more technical information on this model, please visit our website www.solarmeter.com
Solarmeter® by Solar Light Company, LLC is the industry standard for UV and visible light radiometers that measure both indoor and outdoor light sources. Our NIST Traceable meters are used to monitor lamp irradiance and aging for UV sterilization, reptile husbandry, indoor tanning, red/blue light phototherapy, UV curing and UV Index.
Solarmeter's Model 5.0 remains the leading choice for affordable but extremely accurate UV measurements from tanning lamps and any other UV source emitting high levels of broadband UVA+B, such as curing lamps and sun light. It can also be used for acrylic shield transmission measurements, eyewear UV block comparison, and window tint transmission measurements.
The NIST traceable 5.0 boasts an irradiation range of 0-199.9 milliwatts per cm squared total UV and response of 280-400 nanometers UVB through UVA, with resolution of 0.1 milliwatts per cm squared and extremely high accuracy of +/-5%. The sensor is insensitive to visible light longer than 400nm and infrared radiation since its spectral response covers only the UVA and UVB bandwidth.
This handheld model's rugged plastic case is palm-sized for effortless portability, measuring a compact 4.2” long x 2.4” wide x 0.9” deep and weighing only 4.5 ounces, including the 9V battery. The battery works down to 6.5VDC before requiring replacement, so it should last approximately 2 years under typical service load.
Using this Solarmeter unit is easy. First, unpack it, and store the calibration certificate for your records. Then, remove it from its included carrying case. Finally, simply press and hold the push button switch on the front face of the unit, aim the sensor window on the top panel of the meter directly at the UV source, and note the reading on the 3.5 digit LCD display.
For more technical information on this model, please visit our website www.solarmeter.com
Solarmeter® by Solar Light Company, LLC is the industry standard for UV and visible light radiometers that measure both indoor and outdoor light sources. Our NIST Traceable meters are used to monitor lamp irradiance and aging for UV sterilization, reptile husbandry, indoor tanning, red/blue light phototherapy, UV curing and UV Index.
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