OL 756 Portable UV-VIS Spectroradiometer
Description
The OL 756 is a high-accuracy, UV-VIS portable spectroradiometer that is ideal for performing solar spectral measurements over the full range in less than 6.5 seconds. It features USB interface, high sensitivity, extremely low stray light levels, narrow bandwidths, large dynamic range, and high wavelength accuracy and precision. It can also operate on 12 VDC power for portable or remote measurements.
OL 756 Portable UV-VIS Spectroradiometer
Specifications |
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Wavelength Range (reflectance): | 200-800nm |
Resolution: | 10 nm |
Minimum Scan Time: | 3 sec |
Applications
- Photobiological studies
- Solar irradiance at the surface and underwater
- Solar simulator characterization
- Tanning bed/booth irradiance measurements
- Transmittance of UV skin protection products, lenses and shade fabrics
- Verification of UV curing lamp systems
- Verification of germicidal UV lamp systems
- Eye hazard assessment – actinic response, luminaires, ophthalmic procedures and products
- Development and certification of endoscopic and operating room surgical lighting
- Dose determination and safety for phototherapeutic products and procedures
- Verification of ophthalmic procedure and product safety
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the OL 756 can operate on 12 VDC power for portable or remote measurements.
The OL 756 is suitable for a wide range of applications including photobiological studies, solar irradiance measurements, tanning bed/booth irradiance measurements, verification of UV curing lamp systems, and more.
The OL 756 allows the user to set bandwidth from 0.4 – 10 nm (FWHM) using interchangeable fixed slits.
The OL 756 employs a double monochromator, offering exceptional stray light rejection, which is essential when measuring to determine suppression of UV to safe levels in the presence of substantial broadband visible light.
The OL 756 provides accurate spectral measurements over the 200 to 800 nm wavelength range.