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Contact SupplierUV-A radiation is important in material sciences and has numerous photo-biological functions
that are both harmful and beneficial. Apogee’s new UV-A radiometers offer a low-cost option
for continuously measuring UV-A radiation in outdoor environments, laboratory settings, and
monitoring the filtering ability and stability of various materials
RUGGED, SELF-CLEANING HOUSING
Sensor features an anodized aluminum body with
fully-potted electronics. The dome-shaped sensor head
minimizes errors by shedding dust and water for a selfcleaning
performance.
HIGH QUALITY CABLE
Pigtail-lead sensors feature on IP68, marine-grade
stainless-steel cable connectors attached directly to the
sensor head to simplify sensor removal for maintenance
and recalibration.
CALIBRATION TRACEABILITY
Apogee UV-A series sensors are calibrated through
side-by-side comparison to the mean of four transfer
standard UV sensors under sunlight (clear sky conditions)
in Logan, Utah. The transfer standard UV-A sensors are
calibrated though side-by-side comparison to an Apogee
model PS-300 spectroradiometer under sunlight (clear sky
conditions) in Logan, Utah. The PS-300 is calibrated with a
quartz halogen lamp traceable to the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST).