The ACCU-CAL™ 50 radiometer UV intensity meter is a simple-to-operate device that measures UV-A (320-390nm) intensity and dose (energy). Degradation of UV curing bulbs, lightguides, and reflectors can significantly reduce intensity, resulting in incomplete cures.
The ACCU-CAL™ 50 allows operators to validate, monitor, and document a UV curing process. A low intensity measurement signals an operator to replace the bulb, lightguide, or reflector. The ACCU-CAL™ 50 can also be used to confirm that operators are properly shielded from UV exposure.
Measurement range up to 40W/cm2
Only one calibration per year
Durable temperature-resistant sensor
Comes with sturdy carrying case
PTB and NIST traceable
Spectral Sensitivity
320 to 395 nm
Intensity Range
1 mW/cm2 to 40 W/cm2
Resolution
Dose (1 mJ/cm2)
Calibration Period
12 months
Operating Temperature
Optometer: +5 to +40°C
Ranges
Detector: 120°C continuous, Peak 200°C
Measurement Modes
Peak Intensity (mW/cm2 and W/cm2)
Dose (J/cm2)
Light Sources
Lightguides (3 mm, 5 mm, and 8 mm) Floods/Conveyors
Power Supply
Two (2) AA batteries
Battery Life
250 hours (automatic shutoff after 1 hour)
Sensor Dimensions
Diameter = 37 mm
Thickness = 8 mm
Cable Length = 1 M
Meter Dimensions
120 mm (Length) x 65 mm (Width) x 23 mm (Thickness)