RADIOMETERS
A radiometer is a device that measures the intensity and/or dose
associated with light of specified wavelengths. UV light is, by
definition, not visible and so a radiometer is required to determine
UV intensity. The ACCU-CAL™ 50 radiometer is ideal for
measuring the UV intensity of UV spot lamps, flood lamps, and
conveyors. This radiometer measures intensity and dose in the
UVA (320-395 nm) range. The ability to measure light intensity is
useful for three reasons: maintaining a controlled light-curing
process, providing a “worker friendly” light-curing process, and
measuring light-transmission rates through substrates. Learn
more about Dymax radiometers on page 16 of this guide.
ADDITIONAL CUSTOM EQUIPMENT
This guide contains the most popular Dymax UV light-curing
systems and radiometers. Additional turnkey equipment and
accessories are available including additional conveyors (wider,
shorter, faster, or higher clearance), dispensing systems
(time/pressure syringe dispensers, and valve/pressure pot
systems), dispensing needles, and more.
In some cases, Dymax will custom design a UV light-curing
system to fit your specific needs. Contact Dymax directly at
860-482-1010 for more information regarding custom equipment
or additional equipment not contained in this guide.
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