HighBeam Research - Newspaper archives and journal articles
Options
Cancel changes
Follow us:
  • Subscription benefits
  • Log in
  • Sign up for a free, 7-day trial
  • Publications
  • Research topics
  • Topics home
  • People
    • Artists and Entertainers
    • Company executives
    • Historical figures
    • Politicians and Government officials
    • World Leaders
  • Issues and Events
    • Health and Medicine
    • Historical Events
    • Religion and Theology
    • Science and Technology
  • Places
  • Organizations
  • A-Z
    • A-G
    • H-O
    • P-T
    • U-Z
    • 0-9
  • Publications home
  • Journals
    • Academic journals
    • Business journals
    • Education journals
    • Math and Engineering journals
    • Medical journals
    • Science and Technology journals
    • Trade journals
  • Magazines
    • Business magazines
    • Computer magazines
    • Education magazines
    • Industry magazines
    • Lifestyle magazines
    • Medical magazines
  • Newspapers
    • International newspapers and newswires
    • Reports, newsletters, and transcripts
    • U.K. newspapers
    • U.S. newspapers and newswires
  • Reference works and books
    • Almanacs
    • Dictionaries and thesauruses
    • Encyclopedias
    • Non-fiction books
  • Subscription benefits
  • Log in
  • PUBLICATIONS HOME
  • Journals
    • Academic journals
    • Business journals
    • Education journals
    • Math and Engineering journals
    • Medical journals
    • Science and Technology journals
    • Trade journals
  • Magazines
    • Business magazines
    • Computer magazines
    • Education magazines
    • Industry magazines
    • Lifestyle magazines
    • Medical magazines
  • Newspapers
    • International newspapers and newswires
    • Reports, newsletters, and transcripts
    • U.K. newspapers
    • U.S. newspapers and newswires
  • Reference works and books
    • Almanacs
    • Dictionaries and thesauruses
    • Encyclopedias
    • Non-fiction books
Home » Publications » Industry magazines » Engineering magazines » ECN-Electronic Component News » July 2006 »
  • Save
    This article has been saved!
    You may organize and add notes about this article below.
    This article has been saved!
    View all saved articles
  • Export

    To export this article to Microsoft Word, please log in or subscribe.

    Have an account? Please log in

    Not a subscriber? Sign up today

  • Print
  • Cite

    MLA

    "360[degrees] field-of-view UV-C Detector.(SENSOR & ACTUATORS)." ECN-Electronic Component News. Advantage Business Media. 2006. HighBeam Research. 19 Apr. 2018 <https://www.highbeam.com>.

    Chicago

    "360[degrees] field-of-view UV-C Detector.(SENSOR & ACTUATORS)." ECN-Electronic Component News. 2006. HighBeam Research. (April 19, 2018). https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-149837432.html

    APA

    "360[degrees] field-of-view UV-C Detector.(SENSOR & ACTUATORS)." ECN-Electronic Component News. Advantage Business Media. 2006. Retrieved April 19, 2018 from HighBeam Research: https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-149837432.html

    Please use HighBeam citations as a starting point only. Not all required citation information is available for every article, and citation requirements change over time.

360[degrees] field-of-view UV-C Detector.(SENSOR & ACTUATORS)

ECN-Electronic Component News
ECN-Electronic Component News

See all results for this publication

Browse back issues of this publication by date

July 1, 2006 | Copyright
COPYRIGHT 2009 Advantage Business Media. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights or concerns about this content should be directed to Customer Service.
  • Permalink

    Create a link to this page

    Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

    <a href="https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-149837432.html" title="360[degrees] field-of-view UV-C Detector.(SENSOR & ACTUATORS) | HighBeam Research">360[degrees] field-of-view UV-C Detector.(SENSOR & ACTUATORS)</a>

Gigahertz-Optik has announced the low drift solid-state ROD-360-UV18 Detector, with 360[degrees] field-of-view, for the measurement of effective ultraviolet germicidal irradiance (UVGI) applied in air and water sterilization applications employing low and medium pressure Hg or pulsed Xenon lamps. In its threaded post mount holder (vertical or horizontal orientation), the rod probe measures 113 mm X 15 mm in diameter with a 6. …


To read the full text of this article and others like it, subscribe today!



Related articles on HighBeam Research

Medical Design Technology
UV-C detector.(New Products)

Medical Design Technology; July 1, 2006

270 words
The low drift solid-state ROD-360-UV18 detector has been developed specifically for the measurement of effective ultraviolet germicidal irradiance applied in air and water sterilization applications employing low and medium pressure Hg or pulsed Xenon lamps. Since it receives impinging UV signal…
Laboratory Equipment
360-degree field-of-view UV-C detector.(PRODUCT NEWS)

Laboratory Equipment; November 1, 2006

286 words
The low-drift, solid-state ROD-360-UV18 detector measures ultraviolet germicidal irradiance (UVGI) applied in air and water sterilization applications employing low and medium pressure Hg or pulsed xenon lamps. Like the subject target of irradiation, the device receives impinging UV signal over a…
Law & Order
Unity Eye Beam Spotlight-Warning System

Law & Order; September 1, 2006

By Urbanek, Kevin; 700+ words
(ProQuest Information and Learning: denotes text missing in the original.) A traffic officer is faced with a variety of dangers when conducting a traffic stop, not the least of which is the occupant of the stopped vehicle. These dangers, coupled with multiple tasks requiring an officer's attention…
See all related articles »

Publication Finder

Browse back issues from our extensive library of more than 6,500 trusted publications.

Popular publicationson HighBeam Research

The Christian Science Monitor
Religious magazines
Daily Mail (London)
U.K. newspapers
The Mirror (London, England)
U.K. newspapers
The Economist (US)
Political magazines
The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
Massachusetts newspapers
Visit Cengage Brain
  • Company
  • About us
  • Subscription benefits
  • Group subscriptions
  • Careers
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms and conditions
  • Contact us
  • Help topics
  • FAQ
  • Search tips
  • Using the Research Center
  • Billing questions
  • Rights inquiries
  • Customer Service
  • Cengage Learning Network
  • Questia
  • CengageBrain.com
  • HighBeam Business
  • ed2go
  • MiLadyPro
  •  
HighBeam Research
Follow us:

HighBeam Research is operated by Cengage Learning. © Copyright 2018. All rights reserved.

The HighBeam advertising network includes: womensforum.com GlamFamily