Skin
test instrumentation for or about the epidermis.
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Light Hazard Meters
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Light meters to determine the UV radiation (skin and eye), blue light (eye) and infrared (skin) hazards in accordance with international standard.
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Non-Contact Forehead IR Thermometer
Extech IR200
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The IR200 is ideal for quickly screening individuals for elevated skin temperature. This infrared thermometer has a non-contact design that eliminates the need for replacement probe covers and other supplies. The IR200 is accurate to 0.3°C (0.5°F) with 0.1°C/°F resolution when measuring skin temperatures between 32.0°C to 42.5°C (89.6°F to 108.5°F). Adjustable alarm alerts user visually and audibly when temperature exceeds programmed limit. Optimum measurement distance of 5 to 15 cm (1.9 to 5.9 in). Move the Body/Surface function switch to the Surface position for non-contact surface temperature measurements from 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F). With a fast response of just 0.5 seconds, users can simply press the trigger and read temperature on the large backlit LCD display. Memory stores up to 32 readings for easy recall. Comes complete with 2 AA (1.5V) batteries and pouch.
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GSR Logger Sensor
NUL-217
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The Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) logger sensor measures the conductivity of our skin, especially of our fingers. The conductivity of our skin changes according to unconscious emotion effects such as sudden noise, smell, touch, pain or view.
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EST Thermal Cameras
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Elevated Skin Temperature Thermal Cameras are designed for monitoring temperature changes of human body. As COVID-19 spreads across globe, human devote to find a way to retard or stop virus spread. Even though Elevated Skin Temperature Thermal Cameras cannot directly diagnose COVID-19, it still can control virus spread through monitoring the temperature changes of human body. Combined with mounting bracket, intelligent alarm system and professional analysis software, it is widely used in crowed public areas such as Airport, Shopping Mall, Railways, etc.
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Radiometer Spectral sensitivities precisely adapted to the human skin
UVS-E-T
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The UVS-E-T has a spectral response that is adapted to the erythemal (sunburn) action spectrum of the human skin (CIE 1987 weighting). Hence, this radiometer collects information of medical and public concern: UV Index, UV Erythemal dose and dose rate.
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LED Test Instruments
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Photobiological Safety of Lamps and Lamp System and IEC TR62471-2(2009) Guidance on Manufacturing Requirements Relating to Non-laser Optical Radiation Safety have be published addressing hazard to human (mostly eye and skin), and are completely suitable to assess the optical radiation safety of non-laser sources, such as LED products, UV radiation in general lighting products and etc.
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Formaldehyde Monitor
GASERA ONE FORMALDEHYDE
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Formaldehyde, chemical formula HCHO or CH2O, is a colorless gas with a pungent odor. Levels above 0.1 ppm can cause allergy and acute health problems, e.g. sore throat, skin irritation, nausea, scratchy eyes and cough. Formaldehyde (HCHO) is also classified as highly carcinogenic compound. Exposure to moderate amounts of HCHO has been linked to cancer, such as leukemia.
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Spectroscopy Applications
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Anadis Instruments Benelux b.v.
Spectroscopy has become a powerful tool leading to a broad range of applications, as can be seen in the map below. From the lesser known FT-IR analysis of lipid structures in skin (of interest when applying medicines to the skin as well as in studying the effects of skin aging) to the widely used measurement of additives and the octane number (RON, MON) in fuels. Using spectroscopic techniques has many advantages. The technique is non-destructive; almost any sample can be studied in virtually any state. The techniques are applicable off-line, in-line, at-line or on-line. Identification als well as quantification is possible. Check the map with applications, it will be regularly updated and expanded.
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TPS-Effusivity Meter
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Thermal Effusivity (W√s/m2K) is described as a materials ability to exchange heat with its surroundings. Surface haptics is a branch of psychology, describing the sense of touch, localized to the skin surface. The feeling of warmth and coolness (thermal effusivity) makes up the feeling of comfort, or the desired effect, which goes into the touched material surface. This is an important field of measurement for textiles, fabrics and solids.








