| UV-B
is a band of ultraviolet radiation with wavelengths
from 280-315 nanometers produced by the Sun. UV-B
refers to a specific portion of the suns energy
reaching the earths surface. This type of
radiation accounts for only a small portion of the
electromagnetic spectrum but it has a unusually
large photobiological effect. Both plants and animals
are affected by increases in UV-B radiation.
UV radiation plays a role
in the degradation of all polymeric materials as
well as biological systems. It also acts as a germicide,
a fungicide, and a batericide in agriculture and
biological systems. UV-B radiation is responsible
for a wide range of damaging human and animal health
effects, primarily related to the skin (skin cancers),
eyes (cataracts), and the immune system. Possible
eye damage can result from high doses of UV light,
particularly to the cornea which easily absorbs
UV light.
International Light Solar
UV-B systems include the IL1735
Solar UV-B Radiometer, and the IL1435
Solar UV-B Radiometer. Both feature the new SPS300
Super Solar-Blind UV filter, which when used in
conjunction with the SED240
Solar Blind Vacuum Photodiode, provides a billion-to-one
vis/IR rejection. Thsi is a critical feature, since
nearly all of the sun's energy is in the longer
wavelengths. |