Spectroradiometric Irradiance Meter

A spectroradiometer decomposes light into monochromatic components through a spectral system and uses detectors to measure the intensity of light at each wavelength. It is used to measure the radiant power distribution of a light source per unit area, such as detecting the intensity of UV curing lamps in the printing industry and monitoring the lighting conditions of aging test chambers in the plastics industry.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement wavelength range should cover the application requirements, such as 250–400 nm for UV curing. Pay attention to the measurement accuracy and the cosine response characteristics of the probe. Ensure the instrument’s calibration certificate is valid. Choose between fiber optic probes or direct measurement models based on the on-site environment. Compare the actual measurement stability of different brands under the same parameters.

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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