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Sea-Bird Scientific
Sea-Bird Scientific offers a suite of instruments and systems that provide a lens into the world of ocean color, including radiometers with precision optics and deployment platforms designed specifically for them
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Dymax Corporation
UV Intensity Meters & Visible Intensity Meter for Light Curing Systems. Dymax UV and visible radiometers are simple to operate and allow operators to monitor and document a UV/Visible light curing process. A low UV/Visible intensity measurement signals an operator to replace the bulb, reflector, or lightguide. Radiometers can also be used to confirm that operators are properly shielded from UV/Visible exposure. Degradation of curing bulbs, lightguides, and reflectors can decrease intensity, resulting in incomplete cures.
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12-550 Mark III -
Infrared Systems Development Corp.
The Spectral Master 12-550 Mark III Radiometer system provides versatility for almost any IR measurement task. The system allows simple field installation of various types of detectors, filters and optics, including Spectral CVF Filters for spectral measurements.
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HyperOCR -
Sea-Bird Scientific
Hyperspectral ocean color radiometer (HOCR) sensors are designed for applications where performance, size and power are key constraints. HOCRs can be mounted on real-time profilers, moored on autonomous deepwater buoys, installed in autonomous underwater vehicles, as well as on ships and airplanes for above-water optic applications. HyperOCR sensors are fully digital optical packages, providing 136 channels of calibrated optical data from 350–800 nm.
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X1-1-RCH-116-4 -
Gigahertz-Optik GmbH
The X1-1 radiometer from Gigahertz-Optik features an RCH-116-4 detector and is ideal for measurement of the irradiance of high power LEDs in the UV-A and blue light range. The device can accurately measure irradiance levels of up to 40,000 mW/cm². One of the outstanding features of the RCH-116-4 detector is its proven concept of a passive radiation absorber coupled to a UV sensor. This provides stability even in high temperature and intense UV radiation environments. In addition to the passive radiation absorber, the device also has a cosine-corrected field of view. The sensor’s housing also serves as a handle. The battery-powered X1-1 optometer supports a usable dynamic range from less than 1 mW/cm² to 40,000 mW/cm² thanks to its high-end signal amplifier. It can be used to perform precise measurements of up to 5 standard LED wavelengths for which the detector was calibrated for active irradiance. In addition to the CW measurement function, the device also has a dose measurement function. The radiometer can be used with other detectors from the RCH series. e.g. for gas discharge lamps. Remote control of the device is possible via its user software and a software development kit is offered for integration of the device in the user’s own software.
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CNR 4 -
Kipp & Zonen B.V.
The CNR 4 net radiometer consists of a pyranometer pair, one facing upward, the other facing downward, and a pyrgeometer pair in a similar con?guration. The pyranometer pair measures the short-wave radiation. And the pyrgeometer pair measures long-wave radiation. The upper long-wave detector of CNR 4 has a meniscus dome. This ensures that water droplets role off easily and improves the field of view to nearly 180, compared with a 150 for a flat window. All 4 sensors are integrated directly into the instrument body, instead of separate modules mounted onto the housing. But are each calibrated individually for optimal accuracy.
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Apogee Instruments, Inc.
Calibrated to a custom black-body cone with a measurement uncertainty of 0.2 C from -30 to 65 C when the sensor (detector) temperature is within 20 C of the surface (target) being measured. Radiometers are only sensitive from 8 to 14 m (atmospheric window) to minimize the influence of water vapor and CO2 on the measurement.
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Rm-3700 -
Laser Probe Inc.
The Rm-3700 Single Channel Universal Radiometer, when used with the correct probe, can measure cw and average power (in Watts), as well as the energy (in Joules) of individual pulses up to 2 kHz, over a wide range of intensities and wavelengths. A high-speed Rs-232 computer interface, full statistical analysis of pulse sets, battery/AC power, and audible tuning are just some of the standard features. This tremendous versatility makes it the ideal instrument for research labs, universities, hospitals, and other facilities with multiple light sources and applications.
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Apogee Instruments, Inc.
An on-board 24-bit A to D converter makes measurements and provides a digital SDI-12 output. This eliminates the need for multiple analog datalogger channels to measure each of the four components of net radiation.
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UVS-A-T -
Kipp & Zonen B.V.
The UVS-A-T has a broad spectral response optimised for precise measurements of atmospheric UV-A irradiance.
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GUVx-T1xGS2_I8LO -
Genicom Co., Ltd
High Temperature Environment (under 200℃), Output of Display : Relay, 4-20㎃ Current
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DM-365XA -
Spectronics Corp
Measures UV-A light sources with overall accuracy of 5% per NIST standards