UV Rasiometers
Narrow- and broadband scientific UV radiometers. Also with a spectral response that is adapted to the erythemal (sunburn) action spectrum of the human skin (CIE 1987 weighting)
The spectral responses of every UV radiometer are carefully adapted to the respective measurement application. Precision manufacturing and individual spectroradiometric calibrations ensure a high degree of reproducibility and comparability from unit to unit. The calibrations are linked to other calibration references through Kipp & Zonen's international cooperation in projects to establish UV radiation standards.
All radiometers have an analogue voltage output which is proportional to the measured UV irradiance. In addition, the UVS radiometer models have a control output for the internal stabilized temperature (heated / cooled at 25 ºC).
The spectral distribution of atmospheric UV irradiance is very variable, mainly depending on sun elevation and stratospheric ozone. During the calibration of the UVS radiometers this variability is taken into account by systematic convolution of the spectral response function with observed and modelled atmospheric UV spectra. For the calibration of the UVS radiometers the sun is the UV radiation source and a Brewer MKIII is used to measure the spectral irradiance. Due to this extended calibration method the highest possible measurement accuracy is achieved.
CUV 4
The CUV4 broadband UV radiometer is a general-purpose instrument for reliable all-weather monitoring of global UV irradiance.
Uviator Software
UVIATOR can make corrections for column Ozone concentration (using online satellite data) and for airmass, based on the calibration file for a particular UVS along with the measured data file.
UVS-AB-T
Dual band sensor for precise measurements of atmospheric UV-A and UV-B irradiance.
UVS-AE-T
Dual band sensor to measure atmospheric UV-A and it simulates the human skin (to measure the UV-index)
UVS-A-T
The sensor to measure atmospheric UV-A with thermoelectric temperature stabilization
UVS-B-T
The sensor to measure atmospheric UV-B with thermoelectric temperature stabilization
UVS-E-T
The sensor that simulates the human skin (to measure the UV-index) and have thermoelectric temperature stabilization
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