Applications for Using Ultraviolet Light Lamps
Ultraviolet lamps are useful in many areas of life. Read a brief discussion of common applications along with the relevant models available in our web store.
Ultraviolet lamps are useful in many areas of life. Read a brief discussion of common applications along with the relevant models available in our web store.
UV lamp intensity is defined as the overall power of the lamp and is most often designated in watts.
The Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum is simply a name scientists use when referring to the entire range of radiation types.
These small waterproof ultraviolet 9 LED 395nm flashlights are very convenient for identifying rocks, hunting for scorpions, or just trying to find where your dog or cat peed in the house. NC-14672
This powerful UV flashlight uses high-quality 365nm UV LED as light source, up to amazing 5W power consumption and 1000mW luminous power, which make it become a professional black light for some professional use. NC-14860
4-watt model with 365nm in one lamp. Pocket size. NC-0579
Intensity µW/cm² @ 3"...
LW 365nm: 230
4-watt model with 254 nm shortwave. Excellent for office or quick field inspection. Lamp is lightweight and small enough to fit into a pocket. A nylon strap is attached for easy handling. Operate on 4 AA batteries. NC-0580
4-watt model with 254nm and 365nm in one split tube. NC-0581
Intensity µW/cm² @ 3"...
LW 365nm: 68
SW 254nm: 113
4-watt model with 365 nm in one lamp. NC-0568
Intensity µW/cm² @ 3"...
LW 365nm: 1000
4-watt model with 254nm and 365 nm in two lamps. NC-0577
Intensity µW/cm² @ 3"...
LW 365nm: 720
SW 254nm: 760
4-watt model with 254nm and 365nm in one split tube. NC-0575
Intensity µW/cm² @ 3"...
LW 365nm: 500
SW 254nm: 650
6-watt model with 365 nm in one lamp. G-1577
Intensity µW/cm² @ 3"...
LW 365nm: 1350