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395 nm UV LED recommendation for 54” x 84” surface area


I have some questions regarding UV LED and what products would be best suited to accommodate some specific parameters.

I would like to know what your recommendation would be to cover a 54” x 84” surface area with 395nm LED UV light with around 17-18 mW/cm2 light intensity. Is that something you could help with?

Based on my review of the UV Irradiance Pattern for the 395nm realUV™ LED Strip Lights, it appears that targets as far as 8 feet away from the light source would receive 16-18μW/cm2. This document lists 365nm, though the measured output is identical across both 365nm and 395nm. 

This product can also be paired with a dimmer such as our FilmGrade™ Flicker-Free LED Dimmer or a 12V TRIAC Dimmable Power Supply, if more granular control of the output is required. 

While we offer both the realUV™ LED Strip Lights and realUV™ LED Flood Light, we would likely recommend the former for evenly dispersed illumination across the entire work surface.​

It might also be useful to know that polycarbonate materials often found in diffusion panels of light strip channels will naturally filter ultraviolet output. As such, we would not recommend using those products if the ultraviolet output is desired unless the diffusion panel is removed. 


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