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Solar Light, LLC

High Energy Visible Output Testing

Solar Light’s state of the art single output High Energy Visible Output Solar Simulators produce solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays.) They can be quickly and easily configured by the user to provide UVA only, UVB only, UVA+B, or full spectrum sunlight optionally, and are specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies. Models are available from 150W / 0.8″ (2cm) to 1000W / 6″ (15.25 cm.,) in compliance with laboratory standards such as ASTM, IEC, and ISO. Kits come complete with everything required to begin testing immediately, including Solar Simulators, Power Supplies, Automatic Dose Controllers, NIST-Traceable PMA-Series Sensors, safety glasses, and other related accessories.

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16S-150-0.4-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 0.4″ (1 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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16S-150-0.8-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 0.8″ (2 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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16S-300-0.8-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 0.8″ (2 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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16S-150-1.2-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 1.2″ (3 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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16S-300-1.2-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 1.2″ (3 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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16S-300-2.2-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 2.2″ (5.7 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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16S-300-3-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 3″ (7.5 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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LS1000-2R-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 2″ (5 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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LS1000-2S-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 2″ (5 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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LS1000-4R-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 4″ (10 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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LS1000-4S-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 4″ (10 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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LS1000-6R-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 6″ (15 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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LS1000-6S-HEV Solar Simulators produce a 6″ (15 cm) High Energy Visible (HEV) solar radiation in the 400-500nm range, or the portion of the visible light spectrum that is closest to the UV band (mainly violet and blue light rays), specifically designed for in vitro and in vivo sunscreen testing, as well as clinical, medical, and photobiological studies.

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