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UV Light Systems All Seals, Inc.
5000 Series UV/Visible Light Curing Flood Lamps DYMAX Corporation
Excelerateâ„¢ PIN-100 EXFO Life Sciences and Industrial Division
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These instruments are designed to measure ultraviolet light in the range from 220 to 275 nanometers (UVC), 380 to 320 nanometers (UVA) and 280 to 400 nanometers (UVAB). The good illumination range of each kind of meter allow users to conduct the most precise quantitative measurements of ultraviolet radiation. (read more)Bivar is pleased to announce the addition of the UVTZ Series of High Efficiency Ultraviolet LEDs. The new UV LEDs represent an evolutionary step in the expansion of UV product offerings.The UV series has shown recent customer interest in further development of improved wavelength devices in industry-standard packages. (read more)
Bivar Introduces Industry's First TO-92, Extended-Life High Powered Ultraviolet LED Available in Multi-Chip and Cluster Arrays (read more)
JKL's UltraViolet Design and Development Kit boasts the widest array of ultraviolet light sources. (read more)
The Model SS4 Optical Fire/Flame Detectors is a quick response detector that incorporates Ultraviolet (UV), Wide band Infrared (IR), and Visible (VIS) spectral range sensors. (read more)
With advanced ultraviolet and infrared sensing technologies, the new FL3110 UV/IR and FL3111 UV-Only Series Flame Detectors from General Monitors are virtually immune to false alarms while sensing unwanted fires to provide accurate, reliable and secure protection of people, equipment and facilities in hazardous applications and industries. (read more)
The HICT-1002 is specifically designed to detect Methane or Carbon Monoxide in telecommunication "vaults"
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INDUSTRIAL LIGHT GUIDES (Spot-to-Spot)
FTI designs and manufactures hundreds of fiber optic cables in thousands of different configurations. (read more)
The Millennium II Gas Detector from Net Safety Monitoring is now available, perfect for any industrial application where a hazard is created towards plant or personnel by a potential accumulation of combustible and/or toxic gases. (read more)
Super-durable, competitively-priced, personal multigas detector. Highlights include the exclusive optional MotionAlert™ and InstantAlert™ features, triple alarms, and IP67 rating independently certified. (read more)
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Ultraviolet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ultraviolet (UV) light is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays. |
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Infrared - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Image of two people in mid-infrared ("thermal") light (false-color) |
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Electromagnetic Spectrum - Introduction Other examples of EM radiation are microwaves, infrared and ultraviolet light, X-rays and gamma-rays. |
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Untitled SOHO Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) The SOHO Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope |
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Home : Nature Photonics Slow light Focus issue Control over the velocity of light pulses leads to a host of exciting opportunities. See Nature Publishing Group Information |
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Ned Wright's Cosmology Tutorial A calculator that takes light travel time and computes the redshift. Tired Light is Still Dead 24 Apr 2008 - Blondin et al. (2008) |
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Black Light Stain Detector Ultraviolet Inspection Category: BLI Home Page > Black Light Stain Detector Black Light Stain Detector (Commercial Grade) |
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Spectra Except for the energy they carry, all portions of the spectrum -- ordinary light, infrared, radio, ultraviolet -- are fundamentally the same. |
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Radiometry vs. photometry FAQ 1000 micrometres (m m), and includes the regions commonly called the ultraviolet, the visible and the infrared. See College of Optical Sciences Information |
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Molecular Expressions Microscopy Primer: Physics of Light and... Light and Color Microscope Basics Special Techniques |