ILT800 CureRight Radiometer Series
Product information "ILT800 CureRight Radiometer Series"
Wavelength 215-475 nm; Range 4.5 decade (mW/cm2 to 40W/cm2); Temperature 0-75 °C (internal case temperature)
The ILT800 CureRight is a UV curing radiometer that is packed with features, offering unparalleled flexibility and capabilities not found in any other system. Its adaptability enables the device to measure lights used for UV curing and a variety of other applications such as sterilization/disinfection, lithography, and more. The system is designed with the diverse needs of its users in mind and can be tailored to fit your specific environment.
The ILT800 CureRight series validates and measures all kinds of UV curing methods and sources, including conveyor, belt, oven, flood, area, spot, fiber optic, collimated beam, side cure, 180° curing, 3D printing, pulsed and traditional UV lamps, and UV/VIS LEDs & light sources.
The ILT CureRight is available in five standard configurations:
- ILT800-UVA: 315 - 390 nm
- ILT800-BAV: 275 - 475 nm
- ILT800-UV: 250 - 400 nm
- ILT800-CUV: 215 - 350 nm
- ILT800-UVF (UV LED): 360 - 400 nm Flat, (275 - 450 nm)
- Contact us for OEM / Custom Filtration
The ILT800 CureRight UV radiometer system surpasses competitors with features like standard profiling and programmable settings such as measurement modes (auto/manual/live), minimum light level threshold, and lamp-to-lamp measurement interval (delay). The system also boasts a unique user interface that places the input sensor and optic, device controls, and the readout display all on one side, facilitating simultaneous measurement, monitoring, and analysis of measurement data.
The ILT800 UV radiometer allows users to track their curing processes over time by allowing them to store, download, and view both current and all previously saved readings on the device’s integrated OLED display. This built-in data storage and review feature enables users to quickly identify changes that have occurred over time. It also helps users to easily spot potential issues in their systems such as dirty lamps and reflectors, lamp/reflector misalignment, declining lamp output, failed lamps, and power supply problems, among others. Additional benefits include the ability to download the results to a computer for more detailed analysis. With ILT’s proprietary DataLight CureRight software interface, users can download and view their data, as well as generate spreadsheets and reports using their own analysis tools.
To further enhance the data storage and capabilities, ILT introduced an advanced sorting feature called Device ID, a feature not found in any other UV curing light meter. Device ID allows users to program up to 20 unique system/light source name tags. Device ID enables users to view and export all saved data for each curing station or light source into separate files, clearly identified with the Device ID. It’s like having the functionality of multiple meters in a single device.
The ILT800’s spectral filtration was designed to match the photoinitiators’ response to UV light, which is directly related to its absorption and is highly wavelength selective. Most lamps emit broadband UV/VIS/IR, and the lamp’s output may not change evenly across all wavelengths. The ILT800 filters were designed to monitor changes in output in the areas that affect absorption, and consequently, the effectiveness of the curing. Whether you’re using a low-output fluorescent source for sterilization, high-intensity mercury or xenon lamps for curing, or narrow-band LEDs for photolithography, there’s a version of the ILT800 tailored for your needs.
- Filtration options covering UVC to UV-VIS
- Filtration to ensure a process match
- Measures only the light that effects the cure
Applications: low-output fluorescent sources for sterilization, high-intensity mercury or xenon lamps for curing, narrow-band LEDs for photolithography