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Dymax ACCU-CAL 50V UV Intensity Meter for Flood Lamps and Conveyors

Dymax ACCU-CAL 50V UV Intensity Meter for Flood Lamps and Conveyors

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Measure, monitor, and maintain UV energy intensity with precision using the Dymax ACCU-CAL 50V Radiometer.

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Dymax ACCU-CAL 50V UV Intensity Meter for Flood Lamps and Conveyors

Dymax ACCU-CAL 50V UV Intensity Meter for Flood Lamps and Conveyors

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Dymax ACCU-CAL 50V UV Intensity Meter for Flood Lamps and Conveyors

Dymax ACCU-CAL 50V UV Intensity Meter for Flood Lamps and Conveyors

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The Dymax ACCU-CAL 50V UV Intensity Meter is a reliable radiometer designed for monitoring visible light energy intensity in curing processes. With a spectral sensitivity of 400 to 470 nm, this radiometer ensures repeatable measurements from 1 mW/cm² to 40 W/cm², suitable for various light sources including conveyors and flood systems. Its simple operation, calibration period of 12 months, and protective photo sensor assembly make it a versatile tool for maintaining consistent curing. Ideal for spot or flood lamps and conveyor systems, this meter offers PTB and NIST traceable accuracy, ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Product Specifications

Dymax Accu Cal Radiometers 0
Dymax® offers ACCU-CAL™ radiometers for spots, floods, and conveyors. Kits for spot lamps include the complete radiometer with 3, 5, and 8 mm lightguide adapters and a lightguide simulator. Adapter kits are available separately for users who have an existing flood/conveyor kit and need to use it for spot systems. All radiometer kits include a storage/carrying case. ACCU-CAL™ radiometers are calibrated to measure either UV-A (320 to 390 nm), LED (~ 350 to 450 nm), or visible (395 nm to 465 nm) light intensity.
Features 0
Simple to OperateCan be Used to Test Spot or Flood Lamps, as Well as Conveyor SystemsSet Screw Locks Lightguide in PlacePTB and NIST Traceable
Measurement Modes Dose Measurement Modes
J/cm²
Measurement Modes Intensity Measurement Modes
mW/cm² | W/cm²
Measurement Modes Peak Intensity Measurement Modes
mW/cm² | W/cm²
Meter Dimensions Meter Length
120 mm
Meter Dimensions Meter Thickness
23 mm
Meter Dimensions Meter Width
65 mm
Operating Temperature Ranges Continuous Detector Operating Tempe
120 ºC
Operating Temperature Ranges Continuous Peak Operating Temperatu
200 ºC
Operating Temperature Ranges Optometer Operating Temperature Ran
+ 5 to + 40 ºC
Power Supply Battery Type
AA
Power Supply Number Of Battery
2
Radiometer Calibration 0
Dymax® recommends recalibrating the ACCU-CAL™ 50V radiometer annually to ensure proper operation of the instrument. Calibration services are available through Dymax®.
Resolution Dose
1 mJ/cm²
Resolution Intensity
1 mW/cm²
Sensor Dimensions Cable Length
1 m
Sensor Dimensions Diameter
37 mm
Sensor Dimensions Photo Sensor Diameter
9 mm
Sensor Dimensions Thickness
8 mm
Specifications Approval
CE Marked
Specifications Battery Life
250 h
Specifications Calibration Period
12 months
Specifications Intensity Range
1 mW/cm² to 40 W/cm²
Specifications Light Sources Application
Conveyors | Floods
Specifications Spectral Sensitivity
400 to 470 nm
Three Reasons To Use A Visible Radiometer 0
Maintaining a Light-Curing Process - A radiometer measures whether a light-curing system is providing intensity above the "bulb change" intensity. Radiometers provide the same monitoring control for light-curing processes that thermometers provide for thermal processes.Providing a Worker Friendly Light-Curing Process - The ACCU-CAL™ 50 is sufficiently sensitive to measure the intensity of stray or reflected visible light (as little as 1 mW/cm2).Measuring Transmission Rates Through Substrates - A radiometer can be used to measure the transmission rates of various wavelengths through substrates that absorb UV and/or visible light. To assure an effective curing process it is critical to measure the light intensity reaching the resin below the intervening substrate.