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Light
Measurement
In virtually any
application where light measurement is critical,
Labsphere's products are leading the industry.
In each of the following areas:
General Lighting
Automotive Lamps
Lasers and Laser Diodes
LEDs and OLEDs
Fiber Illuminators
we possesses an in-depth understanding
of customer applications, from general lighting
requirements to specific applications in Automotive,
Laser, LED, Fiber Optic, and light sensing.
International Light has instruments designed for simple laser power measurements in the visible and near IR that can be used even by non-technical personnel.
Photostability light measurements are required in the pharmaceutical industry to characterize the effects of light on the degradation and efficacy of their products.
International Light Technologies has developed a line of reliable, highly accurate light measurement systems capable of both research and development or clinical use and available to match the wide variety of light sources used in modern phototherapy treatments.
Plant Photobiology studies the interaction of light with living organisms. This application encompasses a number of areas including environmental photobiology, photomedicine, and UV photobiology, which is the study of the effects of ultraviolet radiation on plants, animals and humans.
Ultraviolet radiation can induce chemical and or physical changes in certain materials. This ability is used in many applications. These include hardening clear coatings on wood products, curing powdered coatings on metal products, activating adhesives and inks in the graphics industries and selectively etching circuitry in the electronics industry.
Sources emitting optical radiation are of paramount concern to hygienists, safety engineers, and public health officials, both from their beneficial effects and their potential as a hazard to health and safety.