UV Meters

UV curing light meters

SCH offer a wide range of UV light radiometers for measurement of UV light irradiance or UV light exposure within specific wavelength regions to determine:

  • UV bulb ageing characteristics
  • UV light transmission factors of transparent materials
  • The value obtained is within the specified limits to meet a process requirement

UV light meters for process control

UV-A+B light irradiance meter
  • Hand held digital UV light meter with integral sensor
  • Measurement of UV irradiance (mW/cm2) in the wavelength range 280 nm – 400 nm
  • Measurement range 0 – 199.9 mW/cm2
  • Includes protective carry case

UV-C light irradiance meter
  • Hand held digital UV light meter with integral sensor
  • Measurement of UV irradiance (mW/cm2) in the wavelength range 248 nm – 262 nm
  • Measurement range 0 – 99.9 mW/cm2
  • Includes protective carry case

UV light irradiance meter
  • Measurement of UV light irradiance in mW/cm2
  • Interchangeable sensor heads for different wavelength regions
  • Designed for operating at 254 nm, 312 nm or 355 nm

 


UV light exposure meter
  • Measurement of UV light exposure in mJ/cm2
  • Wavelength range 250 nm – 410 nm
  • Flat design enables use in height restricted areas

UV light meter calibration

It is recommended that your UV light meter is calibrated every 6 – 12 months depending on usage. We offer a quick turn around for UV meter calibration.


Health and safety

All our products are classified in accordance with BS EN 62471:2008 and supplied with maximum permissible exposure times for the unprotected skin and eye at specified distances from the UV lamp, enabling strict compliance with The Control of Artificial Optical Radiation at Work Regulations 2010.

Availability of this essential information should form the basis of any procurement policy.


Brochures

UV Cure and Inspection Brochure

If you’re planning to install a piece of equipment, please check the exact specification of the brochure with us. All details shown are subject to change between publication dates