Radiometer offers repeatable measurement of visible light.
October 1, 2008 -
With spectral sensitivity from 395-465 nm (visible portion of spectrum), ACCU-CAL 50 V radiometer measures intensities from 1 mW/cm˛ to 40 W/cm˛ and visible light energy emitted from lightguides (3, 5, and 8 mm), flood systems, and conveyors. It provides monitoring control for light curing processes. Specially designed photo sensor assembly protects photo sensor from high temperatures sometimes associated with high-intensity spot lamps.
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New DYMAX ACCU-CAL(TM) 50V Visible Radiometer for Use with Visible Light Curing Systems
Consistent curing requires consistent light intensity. The new ACCU-CAL(TM) 50V radiometer from DYMAX is simple to operate and offers repeatable measurement of visible light. The ACCU-CAL 50V can measure visible light energy emitted from lightguides (3 mm, 5 mm, and 8 mm), flood systems, and conveyors. With a spectral sensitivity from 395 to 465 nm (visible portion of the spectrum), the ACCU-CAL 50V measures intensities from 1 mW/cm2 to 40 W/cm2. A specially designed photo sensor assembly protects the photo sensor from the high temperatures sometimes associated with today's high-intensity spot lamps.
There are three reasons to use a radiometer:
o Maintaining Light Curing Processes - A radiometer measures whether a light curing system is providing sufficient intensity levels required for successful curing processes. Radiometers provide the same monitoring control for light curing processes that a thermometer would provide for measuring temperature in thermal-curing processes.
o Providing Worker-Friendly Light Curing Processes - The ACCU-CAL 50V is sufficiently sensitive to measure the intensity of stray or reflected visible light (as little as 1 mW/cm2) to ensure the safety of operators and surrounding workers.
o Measuring Transmission Rates Through Substrates - A radiometer can be used to measure the energy transmission levels of usable curing-energy wavelengths through substrates. This will assure that sufficient energy is reaching the curable resins through substrates that absorb and attenuate needed energy.
DYMAX Corporation is a leading technology-based company specializing in the formulation, manufacture and service of advanced assembly adhesives, coatings, epoxies, masking resins, and light curing systems.
For more information,
contact DYMAX Corp.,
318 Industrial Lane,
Torrington, CT 06790;
Phone: 860-482-1010;
Fax: 860-496-0608;
Toll Free: 1-877-DYMAX-UV (1-877-396-2988);
e-mail: info@dymax.com
or
visit our Web site at www.dymax.com. Company Information: Name: Dymax Corp. Address: 51 Greenwoods Rd. City: Torrington State: CT ZIP: 06790 Country: USA Phone: 877-396-2988 FAX: 860-496-0608 http://www.dymax.com
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