




NM01M513
The LABINO APOLLO 3.0 Radiometer/Photometer is a state-of-the-art, user-friendly instrument designed for the precise measurement of both ultraviolet (UV) and visible light intensity. This comprehensive kit includes a convenient reader unit and ONE dual sensor unit, capable of measuring both UV and visible light, streamlining your measurement process.
A key feature of the APOLLO 3.0 is its wireless sensor technology, offering flexibility and ease of use in various testing environments without the constraints of cables. The instrument's accuracy is paramount, and it comes with a Calibration certificate ensuring traceability to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), providing confidence in your measurements. The entire system is housed in a durable carrying case for safe transport and storage.
The APOLLO 3.0 is ideal for professionals who require reliable and accurate light intensity measurements across both the UV and visible spectrums. Its wireless capability and NIST traceability make it a valuable tool for quality control, safety assessments, and process optimization in a wide range of industries.
Key Features:
Dual UV/Visible Light Measurement: Measures both ultraviolet and visible light intensity with a single sensor.
Wireless Sensor Technology: Offers freedom of movement and eliminates cable clutter.
NIST Traceable Calibration: Comes with a calibration certificate ensuring accuracy traceable to national standards.
User-Friendly Reader Unit: Provides clear and easy-to-read measurements.
Portable Carrying Case: Protects the instrument and facilitates easy transportation.
Versatile Applications: Suitable for various industries requiring UV and visible light measurement.
Applications:
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): Measuring UV-A light intensity in fluorescent penetrant and magnetic particle inspection.
Industrial Hygiene: Assessing UV and visible light exposure levels for safety compliance.
Environmental Monitoring: Measuring UV radiation levels.
Museum and Archival: Monitoring light levels to prevent damage to sensitive materials.
Graphic Arts: Measuring light intensity for color matching and quality control.
Agriculture: Measuring light levels for plant growth.