| Ultraviolet Solar Simulator Model 16S-300 | |
| Single output simulator of solar UV radiation in a region of 290 to 400 nm. The new 300 Watt lamp increases output intensity of the solar UV simulator by 1.5 to 2.0 times over the 150 watt models. Higher output intensities decrease the test time inversely. The UVA intensity doubles, the UVB increases somewhat less depending on the specific lamp. |
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| APPLICATIONS The model 16S-300 precisely reproduces the solar ultraviolet while eliminating the visible and infrared component. It results in UV levels with 10mm LLG is 15-20 times stronger than tropical sun without causing thermal discomfort or damage. clinical testing of light sensitive patients SPF sunscreen testing phototoxicity evaluations material testing UV curing |
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CONFIGURATION Model 16S-300 comes with a 300 Watt xenon lamp and a precision power supply, Model XPS400, stabilizing the lamp current at a preset level. Automatic shutter and a PMA2100 / DCS, can be purchased separately to monitor the output and automatically control the delivered dose. Exposure sizes 1cm to 2.5" spot diameter |
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| SPECIFICATIONS Model 16S-300 Solar Simulator Spectral output: Follows the distribution of sunlight from 290 to 400 nm |
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| Illuminated area: 1 cm in diameter Light source: 300 Watt xenon lamp Lamp lifetime: approx. 900 hours |
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| FEATURES An automatic internal igniter minimizes the electromagnetic interference. A fan provides cooling, increasing lamp life. The solar simulator is attached to the power supply with a 5ft cable and a quick disconnect connector. By moving an optical filter selecting the output can be switched between UV-A only to a combined UV-A and UV-B spectrum. |
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| PHYSICAL
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Weight: 8 lbs (3.6kg) Dimensions: 10.75x5.5x12" (27x14x30cm) |
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| Main Components of the Model 16S Solar Simulator | |
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| Proper spot alignment at focusing lens holder, viewed from inside the Model 16S solar simulator | |
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