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        EIT Develops Line of UV Measurement Devices

        July 13, 2018

        EIT Develops Line of UV Measurement Devices

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        The L395 from EIT LLC, Sterling, Virginia, is intended for 395nm LED sources.

        The EIT LEDCure™ from EIT LLC, Sterling, Virginia, is the result of a two-year research and development effort that led to a patent-pending “Total Optical Measured Response” approach.

        “Total Optical Measured Response” takes into account all components in the optics stack, not just the filter as other instruments do. The result is an exceptionally flat, predictable and repeatable response unit-to-unit and source-to-source across the LED spectrum of interest.

        The first optics band (L395) developed by EIT is intended for 395nm LED sources. The instrument responds to energy in the 370nm to 420nm range and has a dynamic range to support LED output up to 40W/cm2. The LEDCure™ L395 is available in Profiler and Non-Profiler versions. The LEDCure L395 has been released and is commercially available. Additional wavelength choices beginning with L365 (340nm to 390nm) will be released soon.

        For more information, visit www.eit.com.


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