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Solar Light Company, Inc. UVB Detector for outdoor use PMA2102

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The PMA2102 detector gives an accurate measurement of the biologically weighted ultraviolet radiation from sunlight or artificial light sources, also called sunburning UV radiation (SUV). Its spectral response follows closely the erythema action spectrum.

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UVB Detector for outdoor use - PMA2102 - Solar Light Company, Inc.
Glenside, PA, USA
UVB Detector for outdoor use
PMA2102
UVB Detector for outdoor use PMA2102
The PMA2102 detector gives an accurate measurement of the biologically weighted ultraviolet radiation from sunlight or artificial light sources, also called sunburning UV radiation (SUV). Its spectral response follows closely the erythema action spectrum.

The PMA2102 detector gives an accurate measurement of the biologically weighted ultraviolet radiation from sunlight or artificial light sources, also called sunburning UV radiation (SUV). Its spectral response follows closely the erythema action spectrum.

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Technical Specifications

  Solar Light Company, Inc.
Product Category UV Sensors
Product Number PMA2102
Product Name UVB Detector for outdoor use
Sensor Output Power
Display Type None
Wavelength Range 300 to 400 nm (3000 to 4000 Å)
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