Solar Light Company’s LS1000-Series Simulators are high-precision light sources for professional and laboratory applications. Although they are utilized worldwide for many different functions, we have combined these simulators with our high quality meters, dose controllers, sensors, and other hardware to create complete turnkey kits for the most popular applications such as in vivo SPF testing, photovoltaic cell testing, fade and color fastness testing, materials testing, photobiology research, FDA in vitro broad spectrum sunscreen testing, UVB solar simulation, infrared testing, academic research, and general purpose irradiation. These 1000W solar simulators all use premium quality ozone-free xenon arc lamps to produce 4 or 6 inch collimated Class ABA beams in the range of 290-400nm, or full spectrum sunlight, depending on the application. Output is available in full spectrum, UV, air mass 0 and 1.5 spectra, or visible light configurations. Users can choose can choose round or square beam, vertical or horizontal orientation, to fit any testing application. Beam uniformity across the illuminated area is better than 5%, and the included high efficiency power supply features an adjustable power setting for variable light source intensity. Many of the ASTM testing standards can be accomplished with the LS1000 simulator, including G173 and E927.
Solar Light Company, Inc. has been recognized worldwide for over 50 years as America's premier manufacturer of precision ultraviolet light sources, solar simulators, and radiometers. Our standard line of UV, visible, and IR radiometers and light meters measure laboratory, industrial, environmental, and health related light levels with NIST traceable accuracy. Column ozone, aerosol, and water vapor thickness measurements, in addition to long-term global ultraviolet radiation studies all over the world are performed using our atmospheric line of instrumentation. Solar Light also provides NIST traceable spectroradiometric analyses, calibrations for light meters and light sources, accelerated ultraviolet radiation degradation testing of materials, and OEM instrumentation and monitors. Please visit http://solarlight.com/ for more details, specifications, and pictures!
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