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Radiometer offers the wide range and sensitivity

An Able Instruments and Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 16, 2003

The TREC 1600 is claimed to be the world's only radiometer that can actually control the precise exposure (dose) of irradiation in research, medical and production applications.

The TREC 1600 is claimed to be the world's only radiometer that can actually control the precise exposure (dose) of irradiation in research, medical and production applications.

A full featured radiometer, in the tradition of the industry standard IL1400, the new unit offers the widest dynamic range and sensitivity of any handheld radiometer.

Coupled with Able's extensive range of detectors and fore optics, it is adaptable to virtually any radiometric application.

The TREC 1600 uniquely offers direct control of lamps through its power relay or it can be easily integrated into a wide range of interfaces for both power and shutter control.

With integration times extending to months, and an internal battery backup system, it is ideal for controlling photostability, solar simulation, and weathering experiments.

All this comes in an instrument measuring 185 x 100 x 43mm and weighing only 0.55kg.

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