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Eye damage guaranteed from careless use. Our 365 nM UV light torch LEDs are manufactured to produce light be almost invisible to the naked eye. It is made for a specific purpose and should not be used by children or people unauthorised by you the tradesman. Invisible UV is particularly dangerous to the human eye because it cannot detect that damage is being done.
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If you want maximum effect from “black light” reactive items, 365nm is the proper wavelength for this. 365nm UV light torch will activate faint traces in fluorescent objects (without the visible purple seen in a 395 nM UV light torch – click here for that version). Therefore our 365 nM UV light is more suited to close-up work and faint detection.
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This 3w 365 nM UV light torch (Blacklight) is powered by 4x AAA batteries. (not included – but we recommend Alkaline for the slightly higher consistent voltage)
Dog and Cat pee/urine detection at this 365nm wavelength. Dry urine will show easily on dark surfaces, fresh urine has a bluish look.
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365nm wavelength LED produce a near pure UV output which is the optimum frequency for UV fluorescence. You will see far more detail and in a greater range of colours in gemstones than any other wavelength.
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365nM UV generate less unwanted “Interference Light” and they may naturally appear weaker or more white compared to the visible purple 395nM version. This can be misleading and should not be misinterpreted. General rule of thumb is that the more visible UV light you see the less effective it will be for detailed, faint detection work.
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