The UVC light meter is equipped with a high-precision UVC filter and digital probe technology to ensure accurate readings and anti-interference. The ultraviolet meter is equipped with intelligent monitoring features including wireless data transmission and real-time tracking via a mobile app, so users can easily monitor power values and analyze data trends.
The UVC light meter has a wireless Bluetooth mobile phone APP with real-time monitoring
No data loss after switching off
SISCO UV meter is commonly used across various industries to measure ultraviolet (UV) light intensity. Key applications include monitoring and controlling UV curing processes in manufacturing, ensuring proper UV sterilization in water treatment and healthcare, and assessing UV exposure levels in environmental testing and research. These meters are crucial for maintaining product quality, safety, and compliance with industry standards in sectors such as printing, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and environmental science.
Model | SISCO-UVM-127C |
Spectral Response | 230-280nm, λp=254nm |
Range | 0-20000 μW/cm2 |
Resolution | 0.1 μW/cm2 |
Measurement Accuracy | ±10% |
Bluetooth Transmission Distance | 50m (open area) |
Display | 240*160 dot matrix LCD |
Host Size | 188*75*30mm |
Weight | 232g |
Q1: What is a UV Meter?
A1: A UV meter is a device that measures the intensity of ultraviolet (UV) light, often across different wavelengths like UVA, UVB, and UVC. It’s used in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and environmental science to monitor and control UV exposure for processes like curing, sterilization, and environmental testing.
Q2: What types of UV radiation can a UV Meter measure?
A2: A UV meter is capable of measuring various types of UV radiation, including UVA (320-400 nm), which is commonly used in tanning and curing processes; UVB (280-320 nm), which plays a key role in environmental monitoring and healthcare, particularly in skin-related studies; and UVC (100-280 nm), which is highly effective in sterilization and disinfection. Each type of UV radiation has specific applications, and a UV meter can be designed to measure one or multiple types depending on its sensors and filters.
Q3: Can a UV Meter measure UV radiation from sunlight?
A3: Yes, a UV meter can measure UV radiation from sunlight. It’s commonly used in environmental monitoring to assess the levels of UVA and UVB radiation, which are the types of UV light that reach the Earth's surface. This information is crucial for understanding UV exposure risks, studying environmental impacts, and ensuring public safety.
Tips: Can a UVC light meter measure sunlight?
No, a UVC light meter A UVC light meter is not suitable for measuring sunlight because UVC radiation from the sun is almost completely absorbed by the Earth’s atmosphere, meaning virtually no UVC reaches the surface. UVC light meters are designed to measure artificial UVC sources, such as those used in sterilization and disinfection processes. Since UVC light meters are calibrated for these controlled environments, they aren’t equipped to measure the negligible or non-existent levels of UVC present in natural sunlight.
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