Technical Information

UV-Tec Control Strip 200-600 mJ/cm²

Characterization: UV-Tec Control Strip Item-No. 200.600.010
Application: This strip is used for measuring the real dose of UV radiation for the printing, coating or painting industry. Especially used for UV screenprinting applications in all-automatic and semi-automatic screenprinting plants as well as varnishing and adhesive curing. For measurement on UV distribution on the whole product (left, middle,right). Furthermore for the measurement of spatial UV distribution on UV screenprinting-refined geometrically shaped parts. Used for quality assurance of production lots as reference measurement prior to the beginning of production or commissioning of UV plants as well as for the installation of new UV bulbs and continuous monitoring of plant performance.
Measuring rage of UV dose: 200-600 mJ/cm²
UV Spectrum: UV-A, UV-VIS( 320 - 420 nm)
UV Sources: Hg-, Fe- and Ga-doped bulbs, UV flashlight, monochromatic light, daylight and blacklight
Measuring Systems: Comparative measurement at production rate or user-determined rate which can be carried out directly on the object.
Changing of Colour: Comparative colouring scale allows a correlation of the measured UV radiation dose (mJ/cm²). In cases of colouring discrepancy the nearby tone of the comparative scale has to be considered. Differences in tone might occur due to different doping of the bulb.
Storage: Store in a dry place at room temperature.

UV-Tec Control Strip 5-60 mJ/cm²

Characterization: UV-Tec Control Strip Item-No. 05.60.02
Application: This strip is used for measuring the real dose of UV radiation for the printing, coating or painting industry. Especially used for UV tube and tumbler printing plants, high-speed printing machines and all other high-speed applications. For measurement of UV distribution on round objects. Furthermore for the measurement of spatial UV distribution on geometrically shaped parts. Used for quality assurance of production lots as reference measurement prior to the beginning of production or commissioning of UV plants as well as for the installation of new UV bulbs and continuous monitoring of plant performance.
Measuring rage of UV dose: 5-60 mJ/cm²
UV Spectrum: UV-A, UV-B, UV-C, UV-VIS (250 – 420 nm)
UV Sources: Hg-, Fe- and Ga-doped bulbs, UV flashlight, monochromatic light, daylight and blacklight
Measuring Systems: Comparative measurement at production rate or user-determined rate which can be carried out directly on the object.
Changing of Colour: Comparative colouring scale allows a correlation of the measured UV radiation dose (mJ/cm²). In cases of colouring discrepancy the nearby tone of the comparative scale has to be considered. Differences in tone might occur due to different doping of the bulb.
Storage: Store in a dry place at room temperature.