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RCH-113
Detector head for high intensity irradiation in UV or blue light curing processes
Separate light entrance optic and sensor position with rigid fiber coupling
In UV curing applications for surface and deep curing, radiation in the UV and visible spectral range is used to excite the photoinitiators. UV radiometers for applications in which LED technology is used for irradiation must be designed in such a way that the irradiance is measured within the spectral range emitted by the LED. See our application note about general UV curing measurements and our product overview about UV curing meters.
Product description RCH-113 irradiance detector
The RCH-113 UV detector was specially developed for use in UV curing with UV LEDs. They offer all the features and functions of the RCH series detectors (see RCH-xxx Series). Their spectral responsivity covers the wide wavelength range from 240 to 550 nm and thus applications for surface and deep curing.
Calibration
The detectors offer an integral calibration. Optional available is a spectral calibration in 5 nm steps with regard to their spectral irradiance responsivity. They are supplied with a factory calibration certificate that corresponds to the high standard of the measuring laboratory for optical radiation measurements of Gigahertz-Optik. If necessary, a test certificate accredited according to DIN EN ISO / IEC 17025 can optionally be created for the detector with the associated measuring device.
Typical spectral responsivity (relative) of the RCH-x13 detectors
Relative spectral sensitivity of the RCH-x13 detectors together with some typical UV LED emission spectra