Heraeus Noblelight (Hanau, Germany) introduces the NobleProbe®, a UV LED meter that can be used to take precise measurements of irradiance in the near-UV range. NobleProbe is designed to determine irradiance within a wide measuring range from 1 mW/cm² to 100 W/cm² at wavelengths of between 365 nm and 460 nm. The meter's temperature-insensitive detector is optimized for LED applications and is ideal for the narrow-band spectral emission range. NobleProbe® is a CE-compliant measuring instrument with battery operation for mobile and stationary use. The device can be stored at temperatures between -10°C and 50°C and take measurements at an ambient temperature of 5°C to 40°C.
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