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Product News: Digital Radiometer/ Photometer Features 2-in-1 Sensor

Dual-wavelength sensor detector measures both ultraviolet and visible light

Spectronics Corp.
Wed, 09/08/2010 - 11:17
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(Spectronics Corp.: Westbury, NY) -- Spectronics Corp. has introduced the revolutionary Spectroline AccuMAX XRP-3000 digital radiometer/photometer, the new benchmark in light measurement technology. The XRP-3000 uses a dual-wavelength sensor detector to measure both ultraviolet and visible light. This microprocessor-controlled meter features automatic zeroing, integration, and signal hold. It provides standard UV-intensity data as well as readouts of visible irradiance in various units, and is capable of accurately measuring a variety of nondestructive testing (NDT) light sources. The LCD readout features ±0.2-percent linearity. The unit provides better cosine response than current generation radiometers. The AccuMAX also offers user-defined power save and automatic shut-off modes.

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