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Radiometers are used to measure the intensity of electromagnetic radiation (e.g., UVC, UVB, UVA, Vis, and IR
Search by Specification | Learn MoreEMF meters detect and monitor harmful electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields surrounding personal or work areas
Learn MoreEMC Testers are devices used to test or monitor parts and products for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC
Search by Specification | Learn MoreUV sensors are designed to measure the power or intensity of incident ultraviolet (UV) radiation
Search by Specification | Learn MoreX-ray instruments and X-ray systems use penetrating X-rays or gamma radiation to capture images of the internal structure of a part or finished product
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMagnetic receivers use the electromagnetic principle to receive and analyze signals. The simplest of these devices is the telephone
Learn MoreAnechoic chambers are specialized chambers designed for electromagnetic or sound waves
Learn MoreScintillation detectors and luminescence counters are used to detect gamma, x-ray and neutron radiation. They consist of a detector for sensing incident radiation and a photomultiplier for producing countable pulses
Learn MoreEnvironmental exposure (climatics) testing services use humidity, pressure, temperature, vibration, exposure to ultraviolet light (UV) and other climatic variables to test samples, parts and components, and finished products.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreEMI and RFI testers monitor the presence of unwanted electromagnetic and radio frequency radiation
Learn MoreSpectrometers are analytical instruments which disperse an emission (such as particles or radiation) according to some property of the emission (such as mass or energy) in order to measure the amount of the dispersion. This product area includes visible, infrared (IR), ultraviolet (UV), atomic absorption (AA), optical emission (OE), Raman, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and mass spectrometers. Specific search forms are also available
Search by Specification | Learn MoreEMI and RFI shielding includes coatings, gaskets, enclosures, sealants, resins and other products or materials that block out electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency (RF) interference
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTemperature sensors are measurement devices that infer temperature by sensing some physical characteristic (i.e. resistance, emf or thermal radiation
Search by Specification | Learn MoreNon-destructive testing (NDT) equipment is used to detect, inspect, and measure flaws, bond integrity, and other material conditions without permanently altering or destroying the examined part or product.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFlaw detectors are nondestructive testing instruments that can detect or measure defects in raw materials or finished products.
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Light/Color Meter - Flat Panel, LC & LED Displays Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.
Internet Data Link Software (IDL) Solar Light Company, Inc.
Faraday Rotators & Isolators Electro Optics Technology, Inc.
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Electromagnetic radiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia law · EMF · Electromagnetic induction · Faraday?s law · Displacement current · Maxwell?s equations · EM field · Electromagnetic radiation · |
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Radiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Electromagnetic spectrum Radiant energy, radiation by a source into the surrounding environment. Radiation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Electromagnetic Spectrum - Introduction Radiation is energy that travels and spreads out as it goes-- visible light that comes from a lamp in your house and radio waves that come from a |
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Electromagnetic Radiation Electromagnetic radiation hazard - Electromagnetic radiation can be classified into ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation, based on whether |
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Electromagnetic Radiation - MSN Encarta EM radiation has an electric and ... Electromagnetic Radiation Search Encarta about Electromagnetic Radiation |
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Safety and Health Topics: Radiation Non-Ionizing Radiation Electromagnetic radiation ranging from extremely low frequency (ELF) to ultraviolet (UV) comprise non-ionizing radiation. See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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Nonionizing radiation. - 1910.97 Nonionizing radiation. 1910.97(a) "Electromagnetic radiation" - See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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Electromagnetic Radiation and EM Radiation Electromagnetic Radiation More Info AKA: Measure electromagnetic field radiation levels from fans, electrical appliances, wiring, and power lines. |
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Blackbody Radiation Planck Radiation Formula From the assumption that the electromagnetic modes in a cavity were quantized in energy with the |
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What is Infrared Radiation? Radiation in the Electromagnetic Spectrum is often categorized by wavelength. |