G&R Labs probes are interchangeable using the same meter. What this means is since the probe is calibrated to NIST standards separately from the meter, a 385nm probe can replace a 410nm probe using the same meter.
All 3d Printer UV Light Meter Probe
The 3d Printer probe is a thinly designed probe to meet the space confinements required by the 3d printer manufacturers. Available wavelengths include 365nm, 385nm and 410nm (Ember designation is 405nm)
The probe on the left is the standard probe and the probe on the right is the smaller diameter and thinner 3d printer probe.
Standard UV Light Meter Probe
The standard probe used with most of the meters is our hockey puck probe. The probe is 1.62 inch (41.1mm) in diameter by 0.59inch (15mm) thick. The probe has a 0.300inch (7.62mm) diameter measurement opening.
Dual Channel UV Light Meter Probe
The Dual Channel Probe has the same dimensions as the single channel probe, 1.62 inch (41.1mm) diameter by 0.59 (15mm) thick. The probe has two 0.300 inch (7.62) diameter measurement openings. You can use two different wavelengths in this probe. The probe works with the Model 202 or with Model 320 meters.
Nikon Stepper Probe
The Nikon Probe works on the Nikon Stepper. The probe has been designed to fit in the probe mount. The two wavelengths that Nikon operates in are 365nm and 436nm. Calibration is usually to the Nikon standard but the probe can be calibrated to NIST.
Ultratek Meter Probe
The Ultratek Probe Design has the two built in mounting screws. The wavelengths are either 365nm or 420nm. The calibration is to NIST. There is alterations in this package size that can be used in other applications.
Wand/Quartz Rod Probes
Wand/Quartz Rod Probes are used to measure light in hard to reach locations. They are used in many UV Curing applications because they can get to the focal point of the light. In most applications the 365nm wavelengths is used but there is no wavelength restrictions.