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UV Light Detection Label, 20/Pack

UV Light Detection Labels

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Physical & Mechanical Properties

Dimensions (mm):
12.7 x 12.7

Optical Properties

Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Polyester Mylar®

Additional Info

Note:
Adhesive backing

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

  • Self-Adhesive UV Light Detection Labels
  • Permanent Record of UV Light Exposure
  • Ideal for UV Disinfection, Curing, and Detection Applications

UV Light Detection Labels are self-adhesive labels that change color irreversibly upon exposure to UV light. The color density of the labels changes from white to blue with increased exposure time and distance, creating a permanent record of UV light exposure. UV Light Detection Labels are available in packs of 20 with ½ inch square dimensions and are ideal for germicidal disinfection, surface sterilization, UV curing, or general UV light detection applications.

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