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UV-Meter(UV Á¶µµÃøÁ¤) High Energy UV Integrating Raditionmeter JSI UV Power Pucker-& UVICURing Plus
Features: Applications: The EIT UV Power Pucker is a self-contained, electro-optic instrument designed to measure and display peak UV intensity and total UV energy used in the UV curing process. The Power Puck's unique compact design, only 4.60 inches in diameter and 1/2 inch high, allows it to be placed directly in most curing environments. The instrument operates successfully in the extremes of UV and thermal radiation often encountered in UV curing systems. A carefully designed optical sensing system measures total UV dosage on 4 different channels simultaneously. These four different channels represent four different UV bandwidths of interest for most curing applications: UVA (320-390nm), UVB (280-320nm), UVC (250-260nm) and UVV (395-445nm). The output of the sensing system is converted to digital form and displayed on the LCD by scrolling through a user-friendly menu. Total UV dosage, measured in Joules/cm2, is the result of the integrated intensity during exposure time. It is how much actual UV energy was impinged on the unit from the time it encountered UV until the time the UV source was removed. The UV Power Puck also has the distinct advantage of being the only radiometer able to monitor the peak intensity in Watts/cm2 in each bandwidth. This allows the operator to determine not only the total energy, but also how that energy is delivered; i.e., what intensity at what wavelength. Why Use a Radiometer? When product is passed through a curing system and the resulting cure is satisfactory, the operator normally does not know what UV level was required to obtain this cure. Therefore, he may not be able to repeat this process successfully next week or next month. With the use of a radiometer, the operator can immediately quantify the process. After product is cured satisfactorily, the operator exposes the radiometer to the same UV process. The UV level readings are displayed on the radiometer. Because of the data provided by the radiometer, true process control can be achieved. At start-up each day, the operator exposes the radiometer to the curing process, takes readings, and observes if the readings are within his curing parameters for a satisfactory cure for the particular product to be run. The operator can make adjustments by changing length of exposure time, cleaning reflectors, or even relamping in order to obtain the desired UV levels, thereby assuring consistency in the curing process. The radiometer quantifies the UV curing system, and takes a great deal of guesswork out of the overall curing process. Operation The EIT UV Power Pucker is very easy to use. Simply push the "Reset" button and send the unit through a curing system, either conveyorized or stationary. The unit begins accumulating data when UV energy is encountered which is greater than its 5mW/cm2 threshold. After the Power Puck has been passed through the UV process, the results of its measurements can be easily accessed by touching the "Select" button to scroll through a simple menu. Measurements displayed will be the UV bandwidth being monitored, the total UV energy in Joules/cm2, and the peak UV intensity in Watts/cm2 . If a low battery condition exists, this will also be displayed. The unit will time itself out after approximately two minutes of non-use to conserve battery life. After the unit times itself out, the measurements obtained by the Power Puck for all bandwidths on all menus can still be accessed by pushing the "Select" button again. This information will remain available until the user pushes the "Reset" button to initiate a new reading. The unit is able to withstand extremely demanding operating conditions. Since the internal temperature should not exceed 80¡ÆC, a safety, audible high temperature alarm will provide a warning that the unit is approaching an unsafe internal temperature. The EIT UV Power Pucker can accommodate energy intensities up to 10W/cm2. Total energy range is 0 to 250 Joules/cm2 for each UV range. The Power Puck is battery powered using lithium, user-replaceable batteries. A weak battery will trigger a "Lo Batt" warning to appear on the display. Data remains valid even in "Lo Batt" status. When the battery voltage affects data integrity, zeros are displayed in all locations. The EIT UV Power Pucker comes in a protective foam-lined carry case.
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