Anti-Microbial & UV Disinfection

Germicidal UV Light Radiometers & Spectrometers

ILT offers anti-microbial radiometer systems for testing effective germicidal ultraviolet irradiance for most short wave UV ("UV-C") sources including ozone producing and non-ozone producing, low and medium pressure mercury lamps, xenon lamps and UV LEDs. ILT sensors come in many configurations - effective germicidal UV light measurements conforming to the IES Luckiesh and DIN standards. Filtered for narrow bands such as 254, 365, and 405 nm, and unfiltered sensors calibrated at peak wavelengths such as 254, 265 and 275 nm for testing narrow band sources.

 

UV light is sub-divided into 3 distinct UV wavelength ranges (ISO-21348):

  • UVA:  315nm - 400 nm
  • UVB:  280nm - 315nm
  • UVC:  100nm - 280nm

Use of ultraviolet light for germicidal UV light disinfection (typically UV-C) is a technology which can be applied to air, water and surfaces.

 

Configured UVGI / UVC Light Measurement Systems

In an effort to help customers combat the COVID-19 pandemic, ILT has assembled systems to configured to measure common sources used in UVC disinfection systems.  Visit our UVC Meters page here to view the product specifications.  These meters can be purchased right off our webstore.  All meters come with a detector, carrying case and ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited calibration.

 

Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) rapidly replacing traditional disinfection methods

Germicidal disinfection by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light is seeing rapid deployment in food, pharmaceutical, hospitality, and medical markets throughout the world due to the effectiveness, ease of use, adaptability and relatively low expense of the technology as compared with the more complex, time consuming and costly methods currently in use such as chemical, steam, or heat disinfection.

 

UV Light

UV irradiation kills a broad range of microbes, in essence breaking the molecular bonds that hold the organism’s DNA together.  The most effective wavelength for accomplishing this is 263 nanometers (nm). However the most commonly used light sources have peaks ranging from 250 nm to 285 nm with both narrow band and broadband outputs.

 

Medium pressure UV lamps are typically utilized in applications requiring high intensity germicidal UV exposure where the large numbers of  LED or Hg lamps required to meet the intensity levels would be impractical due to cost and space, such as in large volume municipal water treatment facilities.

 

Due to their lower cost, low pressure Mercury (Hg) lamps which emit about 93% of their output 254 nm have traditionally been utilized in low to medium intensity germicidal applications such as food processing, low volume water treatment, and medical service and manufacturing.

 

Recent improvements in UV-LED flux density, stability and life hours have made UV-LEDs a viable solution for replacing traditional UV light sources such as mercury arc lamps, arch lamps, hot and cold cathode lamps and grid lamps. UV LEDs are more environmentally friendly as they do not contain harmful mercury, do not produce ozone and consume less energy

 

ILT Anti-Microbial and UV Disinfection Light Measurement Systems

ILT offers a wide range of pre-configured anti-microbial and disinfection light measurement systems. Visit our UVC / Disinfection Light Measurement Systems page for the latest configurations.  Systems available to purchase on-line.

 

Use the table below to identify the system (meter + detector) that meets your specific application.  Use the table to find the spectral range you wish to measure.  The table can be filtered to show our meters by type, (e.g., hand-held), as well as searching on the minimum and maximum spectral range you wish to measure.  The tables can also be sorted to group systems by meter type, spectral range, measurement range, and units.  Click the product link of the system to view it's details.

 

Need assistance?  Contact us using the form below, or by calling us at 978-818-6180.

 

* All Radiometers/Photometers/Spectroradiometers are NIST Traceable.
* If units of measure are not shown please contact us (empirical units also available i.e.
fc, fL, nits, lm/ft²). 


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Explore All Light Meters By Application Type
 

Application Common Sources Meter Type Spectral Range Measurement Range Units Product
Germicidal Mercury arc, tube, UV, Xenon arc, Xenon Mercury Arc, UV-LED Bench-top/Lab 235-307 nm 3e-9 – 2.5e-3 eff W/cm² ILT5000, SED240/ACT5/W
Germicidal Handheld 180-400 nm 5e-7 – 4e-3 eff W/cm² ILT2400,SED240/T2ACT5
Narrow Band 254nm with Best VIS/IR Blocking Any Handheld 254 nm 2e-6 – 0.02 W/cm² ILT2400,SED240/NS254/TD
High UV Intensity Grid Lamps, LEDs, HVAC (low visible apps) Handheld 254 nm 5e-7 – 0.3 W/cm² ILT1254/QT,ILT2400, SED254/QT
High UV Intensity Grid Lamps, LEDs, HVAC (low visible apps) Bench-top/Lab 249-259 nm 4e-9 – 3 W/cm² ILT5000, XSD140T254
High UV Intensity Grid Lamps, LEDs, HVAC (low visible apps) Handheld 254 nm 2e-7 – 2 W/cm² ILT2400, XSD140T254
Effective Germicidal Radiation Measurement Low Pressure Mercury or Narrow Band UV LED Bench-top/Lab 215-350 nm 1e-9 – 1 W/cm² ILT5000/SED270/QT
Effective Germicidal Radiation Measurement Low Pressure Mercury or Narrow Band UV LED, UV LEDs, UV Flash light, UV curing LED Low Profile 215-350 nm 7e-8 – 1 W/cm² ILT1270/QT
Effective Germicidal Radiation Measurement Low Pressure Mercury or Narrow Band UV LED Handheld 215-350 nm 7e-8 – 1 W/cm² ILT2400, SED270/QT
Effective Germicidal Radiation Measurement Low Pressure Mercury or Narrow Band UV LED Bench-top/Lab 185-310 nm 1e-9 – 5e-4 W/cm² ILT5000,SED240/W
Effective Germicidal Radiation Measurement Low Pressure Mercury or Narrow Band UV LED Handheld 185-310 nm 2e-5 – 0.3 W/cm² ILT2400,SED240/QNDS2/TD
Effective Germicidal Radiation Measurement Low Pressure Mercury or Narrow Band UV LED Bench-top/Lab 185-310 nm 6.67e-6 – 0.333 W/cm² ILT5000,SED240/QNDS2/W
Ozone / Germicidal Narrow Band Germicidal/Ozone Bench-top/Lab 185 nm 4.76e-7 – 0.476 W/cm² ILT5000, SED185/NS185
Ozone / Germicidal Low Intensity, Ozone-Producing Lamps Handheld 165-200 nm 2e-5 – 0.3 W/cm² ILT2400,SED185/NS185
Air and Water Sterilization LEDs Low Profile 365 nm 2e-6 – 1 W/cm² ILT1005/NS365/W, ILT2400/SED005/NS365/W
Air and Water Sterilization LEDs Low Profile 405 nm 1.1e-6 – 1 W/cm² ILT1005/NS405/W, ILT2400/SED005/NS405/W
Effective Germicidal Radiation Measurement Low Pressure Mercury or Narrow Band UV LED, Mercury arc, UV-LED Handheld 240-310 nm 6e-3 – 500 uW/cm2 ILT2400 UVGI For Measuring UVC Germicidal/Disinfecting Light Sources
Effective Germicidal Radiation Measurement Low Pressure Mercury or Narrow Band UV LED, Mercury arc, UV LEDs Handheld 249-259 nm 2e-5 – 0.4 W/cm2 ILT770-NB Complete System For Measuring 254 nm UV Germicidal/Disinfecting Light Sources
Effective Germicidal Radiation Measurement Low Pressure Mercury or Narrow Band UV LED, UV-LED Handheld 249-259 nm 4e-7 – 4 W/cm2 ILT2400 UVGI-NB Complete System For Measuring 254 nm UVC Germicidal/Disinfecting Light Sources
UV Disinfection/Sterilization Xenon Lamp, Xenon Flash, UV-LED, Flashing/Pulsed or CW Light Sources Handheld 215-350 nm 7e-5 – 2 W/cm2 ILT2500-UVGI-X UVC Flash Meter
UV Disinfection/Sterilization Low Pressure Mercury or Narrow Band UV LED Handheld 215-350 nm 6e-3 – 400 mW/cm2 ILT770-UV UVC Light Meter for UV LED and Narrow-Band Sources
UV-LED Testing UV-LED, UV Oven/Belt Radiometer Low Profile 215-350 nm 5e-3 – 40 W/cm2 ILT800-CUV Low Profile UV Radiometer
UVGI Any Spectrometer 250-500 nm Customized Spectrum W/cm2/nm ILT960-UV Spectroradiometer
Germicidal Mercury arc, Xenon arc, UV-LED, UV Handheld 200-250 nm 3.12e-7 – 3.12e-3 W/cm2 ILT2400-FARUVC 222nm Light Meter
UVGI Any Spectrometer 250-500 nm Customized Spectrum W or W/cm2/nm ILT960-RAA4 UV Spectrometer for Germicidal Applications