My question is, Would one use both the UV LED AND the Filters?
Or does the LED emit enough light?
I really don’t want to sound repetitive in my questions…but I am trying to garner enough information to justify to my company to invest in me purchasing medium sized quantities of parts to create inspection lights.
I “purchased” one UV light already, but it emits to little UV be used in our inspection. The requirements for Black Light inspection is 1000 u/cm² at the work surface (about 15 inches). The one I have is about 200 u/cm²…
I have located this LED, already on a board…
LED Engin LZ1-10UV00-0000 - Single Color Ultraviolet 365nm Emitter w/starboard
Yes, you would use the UV filter with the UV LED to filter out the excess visible light that is emitted along with the UV. I installed one on my 365nm UV light and it really makes fluorescence punch. Enjoy a nice walk through your bathroom for a fun time… Even walking through the house… Every particle of dust glows.
Working with these tiny objects for me is like trying to push a camel through the eye of a needle.
Is it possible for you to send me a led on a (16mm) Noctigon? And if possible, what would be the price for a led+board?
Sooo I bought one of this emitter, along with a ZWB2 glass and put it together in an S2 with a 2*7135 Nanjg driver.
Here are some crappy pics of it :
Random emitters :
Glow paint :
Plastic tool handle (sorry…) :
Tail light of my bike :
Garage sink (ugh) :
Highlighter ;
Snowboard :
Phosphor is reallty glowing with that UV :
Thank you led4power !
If you could source some 10mm ZWB2 glass I would make a nice pocket 348 with this LED !