Innovative Radiometers/Photometers with Interchangeable Sensors

Microscopy & microtechniques

Innovative Radiometers/Photometers with Interchangeable Sensors

14 Mar, 2012

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UVMAN are proud to announce the Spectroline AccuMAX™ Series of digital radiometers/photometers, which provide accurate readouts for UV irradiance, visible illuminance and luminance light readings. The readout units are specially calibrated for use with a full line of interchangeable sensor detectors.

When equipped with a sensor detector, the AccuMAX readout unit can satisfy nearly any laboratory or life science application, including fluorescent inspection and UV dosing. Single-wavelength sensor detectors are available in both standard range and extended range. The standard range provides UV readings from microwatts to milliwatts and the extended range provides measurements from milliwatts to watts. All sensors are ideal for checking the intensities of fluorescent UV tubes and HID UV bulbs.

AccuMAX meters are microprocessor-controlled with software-driven functions. The readout unit has user-customised settings to work with a wide variety of interchangeable sensor detectors. All detectors can be conveniently connected directly to the readout unit or by a standard USB cable. Powered by two 9-volt alkaline batteries (included), the readout unit is lightweight and portable with a large, easy-toread LCD screen.

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