A UV meter (ultraviolet meter) is a device used to measure the intensity of ultraviolet (UV) radiation in a given environment. UV radiation is part of the electromagnetic spectrum and is divided into three main types based on wavelength: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UV meters are essential tools in various industries, including healthcare, environmental monitoring, and industrial applications, to ensure safety and compliance with UV exposure limits.
Key Features of a UV Meter:
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Sensor: Sun blind sensor, unaffected by ambient light.
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Measurement Range: Can measure different wavelengths of UV light (UVA, UVB, UVC) depending on the device.
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Display: Shows UV intensity in units such as µW/cm² (microwatts per square centimeter) or mW/cm² (milliwatts per square centimeter).
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Accuracy: High-quality meters provide precise measurements for critical applications.
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Portability: Many UV meters are handheld and battery-operated for ease of use in the field.