Irradiance Meter

A radiometer converts light radiation into electrical signals via a photoelectric sensor to measure light intensity. It is used to detect the output of light sources such as UV curing lamps and solar simulators, monitoring lighting conditions in applications like paint curing and material aging tests.
Selection
When selecting, consider whether the measurement wavelength range covers the application requirements, such as UV-A/B/C. Check if the measurement range matches the intensity of the light source, and ensure the probe type is suitable for the installation environment. Pay attention to the calibration certificate and response time to ensure data reliability and operational convenience.

Terms

Instruments

Measurement range 0-40000W/m ², Light spectrum Response 1000-1700nm, can automatically calculate and display infrared barrier rate, photosensitive aperture 10mm, suitable for performance testing of various Infrared sources and thermal insulation materials.

$ 149.00