ILT5000 High-Sensitivity Broadband UV Measurement System

Research UV curing light measurement system

ILT5000, SED005/WBS320/W

Part Number: ILT5000, SED005/WBS320/W US
$3,391.00

Research UV Curing & Optical Radiation Hazard & Flash Light Measurement System

  • 10+ Decade Dynamic Range of Optical Analysis
  • Pico-ammeter: 10fA to 1mA (calibrated from 100fA - 1mA)
  • Wireless Communication, Built-in
  • User controlled or Auto: Range, Zero/Dark, Sample Rate
  • 4-20 mA Output
  • 15 pin D Sub and SMA sensor/input ports
  • “Set it & Forget It” Remote Data Logging
  • Power: USB or Built-in Re-Chargeable Battery Pack
  • Multi-System Simultaneous Continuous Monitoring
  • Includes DataLight II Software and Labview Sample Code
  • NIST-Traceable/ISO17025 Accredited Calibration
  • Sample Rate Up to 100 Hz, Programmable
  • Made in the USA
  • Custom & OEM Inquiries Welcome



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UV SENSITIVITY HAZARD DETECTOR Designed with high sensitivity across a broad portion of the UV band from 250 to 400 nm for UV sensitivity hazard

measurements.


Measurement Range: 2.33e-8 to 2.33e+0 W/cm2
Spectral Range: 250 – 400 nm
Order part number: ILT5000*, SED005/WBS320/W (detector)
* Software Included / Tablet PC Sold Separately



Applications: This detector is specially configured to accurately measure across a broad portion of the UV band for total UV sensitivity hazard monitoring.
 

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Filters and input optics are removable and may be ordered separately from detector assembly to allow filter and input optic swapping.

 

Note:  For simultaneous multi-sensor data logging, ILT also offers the ILT6000 Rack-Mount Radiometer System with the same specifications as the ILT5000 in a 2-10 unit, rack-mountable housing.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the latest meter specifications, data sheet, installation guide, tech notes and software, visit the ILT5000 page here.

To view additional Solar Radiation light measurement systems, visit our application page here.