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    Ultraviolet Light Meter, 230-420 nm

    Multi-probe UV light meter and probe are linked by aviation plugs. One host can intelligently match 9 different UV probes to meet different test needs. The ultraviolet meter adopts advanced digital probe technology, the probe is not easy to be interfered and provides excellent measurement accuracy.
    SKU: SISCO-UVM-125
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    $383.08
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    📅 Delivery: 7-12 days
    Overview


    The ultraviolet light meter can intelligently identify the probe model and the probe will adapt the display interface automatically, providing different unit selections based on the identified probe model. The UV meter has a real-time power value, maximum value, minimum value, average value, measurement time, and energy value that can be displayed at the same time. 

    Ultraviolet light meter detail

    The UV light meter can support nine probes and automatically identify the probe model

    • The main unit of this ultraviolet light meter can support up to nine different probes, allowing it to be used for a wide range of UV measurement tasks across various applications.
    • The meter automatically recognizes the type of probe connected, eliminating the need for manual adjustments and ensuring that measurements are accurate and appropriate for the specific UV wavelength being measured.
    • With the ability to switch between different probes, users can easily measure different types of UV radiation (UVA, UVB, UVC) or adapt to different measurement environments without the need for multiple devices.
    • The automatic identification feature simplifies the process of changing probes, making it quick and efficient to switch between tasks, whether you’re measuring UV light from different sources or conducting various types of analysis.
    Ultraviolet light meter detail

    Power and energy can be measured simultaneously

    • The ultraviolet light meter is equipped to measure both the real-time power output (in mW/cm²) and the total UV energy (in mJ/cm²) simultaneously, providing comprehensive data in one convenient device.
    • By offering both power and energy measurements at the same time, the meter allows users to monitor immediate UV intensity and cumulative exposure, ensuring that UV processes are optimized and consistent.
    • The ability to measure both parameters simultaneously is especially valuable in applications like UV curing and sterilization, where precise control over UV exposure is crucial for quality and safety.
    • The meter displays both power and energy readings on an intuitive screen, making it easy to track and adjust UV exposure in real-time during operations.

    Application

    SISCO UV meter is commonly used across various industries to measure ultraviolet (UV) light intensity. Key applications include monitoring and controlling UV curing processes in manufacturing, ensuring proper UV sterilization in water treatment and healthcare, and assessing UV exposure levels in environmental testing and research. These meters are crucial for maintaining product quality, safety, and compliance with industry standards in sectors such as printing, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and environmental science.

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    Specs

     

    Model SISCO-UVM-125
    Host Parameters
    Probe Connection Method Push-pull self-locking (snap-on) connector
    Sampling Rate 1s
    Display 240*160 dot matrix LCD
    Dimensions 148*76*26mm
    Weight 194g
    UVC probe parameters
    Probe Model UVC-X0 UVC WP-X1 UVC LED-X0
    Spectral Response 230-280 nm, λp=254nm 230-280 nm, λp=254 nm 240-320 nm, calibrated at 275 nm
    Waterproof Depth / 1m /
    Probe Size φ39*15mm φ50*20mm φ39*15mm
    Power Measurement Range 0-200000 μW/c㎡
    Power Resolution 0.1 μW/c㎡
    Energy Measurement Range 0-9999999 μJ/c㎡
    Recording Time 0-99999s
    Measurement Accuracy ±10%
    Sampling Speed 6 times/s
    Optional Units μW/c㎡ (default), mW/c㎡, W/c㎡
    Test Aperture Diameter φ10mm
    UVB+UVC Probe Parameters
    Probe Model UVB-X0 UVA-X1 UVA LED-X3
    Spectral Response 280-315 nm, calibrated at 297 nm 315-400 nm, λp=365 nm 340-420 nm, calibrated at 395 nm light source
    Probe Size φ39*15mm 39*32*15mm 39*32*15mm
    Power Measurement Range 0-200000 μW/c㎡
    Power Resolution 0.1 μW/c㎡
    Energy Measurement Range 0-9999999 μJ/c㎡
    Recording Time 0-99999s
    Measurement Accuracy ±10%
    Sampling Speed 6 times/s
    Optional Units μW/c㎡ (default), mW/c㎡, W/c㎡
    Test Aperture Diameter φ10mm
    UV Fixed Probe Parameters
    Probe Model UVA LED-X0 UVA LED-X1 UVA-X0
    Test Aperture Diameter φ10mm φ1mm φ10mm
    Optional Units μW/c㎡ (default), mW/c㎡, W/c㎡ μW/c㎡ (default), W/c㎡
    Spectral Response 340-420 nm, calibrated at 395 nm light source 315-400 nm, λp=365 nm
    Power Measurement Range 0-20000 μW/c㎡ 0-2000 μW/c㎡
    Power Resolution 1 mW/c㎡ 0.1 mW/c㎡
    Energy Measurement Range 0-9999999 mJ/c㎡
    Recording Time 0-99999s
    Measurement Accuracy ±10%
    Sampling Speed 2048 times/s
    FAQs

    Q1: What is a UV Meter?
    A1: A UV meter is a device that measures the intensity of ultraviolet (UV) light, often across different wavelengths like UVA, UVB, and UVC. It’s used in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and environmental science to monitor and control UV exposure for processes like curing, sterilization, and environmental testing.

    Q2: What types of UV radiation can a UV Meter measure?
    A2: A UV meter is capable of measuring various types of UV radiation, including UVA (320-400 nm), which is commonly used in tanning and curing processes; UVB (280-320 nm), which plays a key role in environmental monitoring and healthcare, particularly in skin-related studies; and UVC (100-280 nm), which is highly effective in sterilization and disinfection. Each type of UV radiation has specific applications, and a UV meter can be designed to measure one or multiple types depending on its sensors and filters.

    Q3: Can a UV Meter measure UV radiation from sunlight?
    A3: Yes, a UV meter can measure UV radiation from sunlight. It’s commonly used in environmental monitoring to assess the levels of UVA and UVB radiation, which are the types of UV light that reach the Earth's surface. This information is crucial for understanding UV exposure risks, studying environmental impacts, and ensuring public safety.

    Tips: Is a UV Meter effective with all light sources?

    A UV meter is generally effective with most UV light sources, but its effectiveness depends on the type of UV light it is designed to measure.

    • Wavelength Specificity: UV meters are calibrated for specific UV wavelengths (UVA, UVB, UVC). They work best with light sources emitting UV radiation within these calibrated ranges. For instance, a UV meter designed for UVA will not accurately measure UVC light.
    • Source Compatibility: The meter’s sensor is usually optimized for certain types of UV sources, like UV lamps, LEDs, or sunlight. Some meters are versatile and can measure UV light from various sources, while others are specialized.
    • Accuracy with LED Sources: UV meters may require specific calibration to accurately measure UV light from LED sources, as LEDs emit light in narrow wavelength bands.
    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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