TechnoDigm™ UV Intensity Measurement Systems offers patented technology that reads UV intensity via proprietary sensors with accuracy and ease-of-use.
In a production process that involves UV curing, any changes in a UV intensity output can result in a large number of defective or rejected parts if not detected immediately.
UVRead is designed for the quantitative measurement of high-intensity UVA.
It consists of a sensor module with a set of detachable standard light-guide adaptors for diameters of 3, 5 and 10 mm, and a reader module connecting to the former for the display of the measurement. The UVRead measures UV intensity up to 12W/cm2.
Another main benefit of the UVRead is its high durability and its longer calibration validity (2 years). This results in a lower running cost, hence reducing production cost.
In a production process that involves UV curing, any changes in a UV intensity output can result in a large number of defective or rejected parts if not detected immediately.
UVRead is designed for the quantitative measurement of high-intensity UVA.
It consists of a unique patented IMRE Ferroelectric Photovoltaic UV sensor module with a set of detachable standard light-guide adaptors for diameters of 3, 5, and 10 mm, and a reader module connecting to the former for the display of the measurement. The UVRead measures UV intensity up to 12W/cm2.
Another main benefit of the UVRead is its high durability and its longer calibration validity (2 years). This results in a lower running cost, hence reducing production costs.
In recent decades, Industry 4.0 with the help of interconnectivity through the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) takes the emphasis on digital technology to a new level. Consequently, the command for inclusive and interconnected data has been an integrated talk for present industrial manufacturing.
TechnoDigm™ UVREAD-RT includes unique sensors that can be fixed for instantaneous observation. The device tracks UV intensity, shows them simultaneously, and saves it for hints. Moreover, it permits the user to bound for the standard authority and gives warnings when intensity crosses the glass. It’s industry 4.0 enabled which means it can be installed for real-time monitoring. Its sensor records UV intensity, display them in real-time and stored them for references. Also, it allows users to set limits for quality control and provide alerts when intensity is out of specs.