Used NOVACURE N2001-A1 #9314656 for sale
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NOVACURE N2001-A1 is an exposure equipment used to accurately measure the ultraviolet (UV) exposure of research specimens and materials. This system is composed of a light source, a spectrophotometer, and a control unit. The light source is composed of high intensity UV light sources including a combination of UVA (320-400 nm), UVB (290-320 nm), and UVC (200-290 nm). The spectrophotometer is used to measure the spectral response of the samples to radiation. It has a wide dynamic range, allowing accurate measurements even in the presence of high levels of radiation. The control unit is a digital interface with which the user can control the intensity, radiation duration, and spectrum of the radiation emitted by the light source. The user can also manually set exposure times, as well as adjust the irradiance interval. N2001-A1 is engineered for long-term operation, ensuring that it can be relied upon to maintain consistent levels of radiation over a period of time. It also has built-in safety mechanisms that monitor UV levels and shut off the unit if safe thresholds are exceeded. This machine utilizes advanced technology to allow for precise control of the UV levels and radiation spectrum. The tool also features integrated software that allows researchers to easily manage the data-gathering process and analyze the results of their experiments. Major features of the software include the ability to create customized exposure experiments, template-based experiment programming, data acquisition, and analysis. Additionally, users can view results from every exposure in real-time, allowing for immediate feedback. NOVACURE N2001-A1 provides a simple and effective means of accurately measuring UV exposure levels for materials and organisms. It is designed for repeatable, reliable measurements and is suitable for use in a wide range of research settings. This asset is an invaluable tool for researchers studying the effects of UV exposure on materials and organisms.
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