ILT detectors are designed to emit low levels of current in the pico-amp to milli-amp range which is then converted to calibrated optical units such as lux, W, W/cm2, etc., when used with ILT light meters. Detector assemblies typically include a sensor, filter, optic and calibration.

ILT has been designing and developing light measurement systems since 1965. We are a trusted partner to our OEMs in all facets of industry, and deliver solutions to companies in UV curing, disinfection, phototherapy, laser-UV-blue-IR safety, 3D printing, pulsed light measurement, and much, much more.

Light measurement units are defined around very specific spatial responses. A carefully designed input optics system is essential if measurement accuracy is to be achieved.

Optical filters are often used to attenuate certain wavelengths of light and produce an overall desired detector response.

The ILT1700 Research radiometer is the most versatile current measurement instrument in the world. Designed specifically to measure photodetector current, the ILT1700 maintains unmatched linearity over a 10 billion to 1 dynamic range

International Light has been offering light meter calibration services since we created the first USA-made light measurement system in 1965. Our full service calibration lab offers ISO 17025 Accredited (UKAS recognized) calibrations and certifications that are also N.I.S.T. Traceable.

International Light Technologies has been developing and manufacturing high-performance light meters and measurement systems for over 50 years. Our comprehensive portfolio of light measurement products include radiometers, photometers, optometers, dataloggers, lux meters, chroma meters, spectrometers and spectroradiometers.

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The IL400 Profiling Belt Radiometer continues with the all-in-one exposure, intensity, and profiling capability first introduced in the IL393. New solid-state detector and ultra-stable amplifier technology along with rechargability combine to give lower noise, greater speed, and higher accuracy at a price below any precision belt radiometer sold today.

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If you are using a UVC light-based disinfection system you are probably scrambling to deploy tools to combat the COVID-19 outbreak. Increasingly facilities are looking to disinfect everything including air, surfaces, instruments, and personal protective equipment (PPE) using UV-C light. Verifying the intensity of the light, or dose, reaching the target is a critical step in validating that the correct UV dose is being applied to ensure proper decontamination.

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