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UV Light: Model 222 Specifically Designed for the Autodesk Ember

November 3, 2016 By Gary

G&R Labs and the Autodesk Ember folks specifically designed this UV light meter, the Model 222, to be used in conjunction with the Ember 3d printing system. The Model 222 is the standard measurement instrument to monitor the Ember’s UV light source output in both intensity (mw/cm2) and energy (mj/cm2).

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UV Light: Model 221 Specifically Designed for Stratsys/Object 3d Printers

October 13, 2016 By Gary

Stratsys/Object contacted G&R Labs seeking a UV light meter designed specifically to measure the intensity (mw/cm2) and energy (mj/cm2) for their 3d printer products. The Model 221 was created and is the Stratsys/Objet standard measurement instrument when monitoring their 3d printer UV light source.

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