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Digital Radiometer and Photometer Features Two-in-One Sensor

Dual wave-length sensor measures both ultraviolet and visible light

Spectronics Corp.
Mon, 04/04/2011 - 14:31
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(Spectronics: Westbury, New York) -- Spectronics Corp. has introduced the revolutionary Spectroline AccuMAX XRP-3000 digital radiometer and photometer, the new benchmark in light measurement technology. The XRP-3000 uses a dual-wavelength sensor detector to measure both

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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 wide 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 shutoff modes.

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Submitted by Thomas81 on Wed, 07/08/2020 - 02:58

Advantages / Disadvantages of 2-in-1 and analog/digital?

What do you think are the advantages or disadvantages of an analog or digital UV-Meter? Here for example is the XRP-3000 and also analog UV-Meters listed: https://www.uv-led-lampe.de/theme/zubehoer/ So I´m interested to know if there are specific restrictions depending on the application of use?

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