The EIT PowerMAP II is a Profiling Radiometer that provides the irradiance (W/cm²), energy density (J/cm²), irradiance profile (Watts/cm² as a function of time) and temperature profile (°C as a function of time) in a new instrument from EIT. This compact, one-piece instrument is 60% smaller than the original EIT PowerMAP and measures UV in four (UVA, UVB, UVC, UVV) EIT spectral regions. The product features larger internal memory for more data gathering, and rapid transfer of data to our new UV PowerView Software III graphic data analysis program via USB interface.
Profiling Radiometers such as the UV PowerMAP II provide an extensive “picture” of the UV source(s) and how the UV is delivered to the cure surface. The irradiance (W/cm²), energy density (J/cm²), irradiance profile (Watts/cm² as a function of time) and the temperature profile (°C as a function of time) are available when the data is transferred to the computer. Profiling radiometers quickly and easily identify:
The number of lamps and bulb type in each position
Lamp focus/Changes to the focus
Process speed and/or exposure time variations
Uniformity of the UV across bulb length
The performance of individual lamps in multi-lamp systems
Maintenance needs before they impact product quality
System changes over time with the comparison to stored files
Size: The PowerMAP II is approximately 60% smaller than the original EIT PowerMAP. Its small compact size of 5.5” x 2.1” x 0.55” (13.8 cm x 5.3 cm x 1.27 cm) allows it to measure UV in areas such as molding lines or chill drums that were not previously accessible