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Summary
The most powerful of our standard UV lights (there is a specialist light which is 15W). If you want one that is the most powerful without going over-the-top, this is my recommendation.
Takes one rechargeable battery (battery and charger included).
Read all about how UV light works and what it will detect (fascinating article!)
See photos of what you will see with this (and all the other) UV lights.
Technical
Size: 10mm long X 35mm dia. maximum. (6 X 1¼ inches)
Weight including battery: 180g
Light source: LED chip, Korean
Wavelength: 365nm
Output (electrical): 5W
Output (light intensity): radiant flux* 1200-1500mW
* Like lumens. But lumens only refer to 'white' (visible) light.
BATTERY/POWER
This item takes one 18650 rechargeable lithium battery (extra-large, extra-powerful, ours are 6000mAh). Battery and charger supplied. It does not take standard batteries.
BATTERY LIFE
- brightest for 1½ hours (¾hr at its very brightest then ¾hr not quite so bright)
- then, over the next 2 hours, it gradually dims, it still "works" but not at its best
- it is still 'lit' for another 3 hours but too dim to be of use
The rechargeable lithium battery is included with this product, a extra batteries are available.
Further information
- what it is (and fascinating facts)
- different types (and their applications)
- general examples of items lit by UV light
Photos of what you will see with this (and other) UV lights:
- Paper (banknote, stamp, security marking)
- Uranium glass
- Porcelain repair detection
Free gift details
If you would like one of the following free gifts with this product, select one from “Select your free gift” above.
UV-marker (RRP £1.90 ) |
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Double Folding Magnifier, 2 lenses combined = 14X (RRP £3.50 ) |
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Magnifiers that clip to glasses - clip to spectacles, double, binocular stereo (RRP £3.90 ) |
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Hello, can you confirm the wavelet, is it suitable to cure glue ? thanks
Wavelength is 365nm.
Different glues are made to cure under different wavelengths so I don't know if 365nm is suitable for you particular glue - see the instructions that come with the glue or ask the manufacturers.
[Update: the customer emailed to say that 365nm was exactly what the instructions recommended]