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Blue Light Hazard Testing System

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Blue Light Hazard Testing SystemGamma Scientific Inc.’s Blue Light Hazard Testing System offers evaluation and classification of displays and luminaires according to IEC 62471 and IEC/TR 62778.

With the RadOMA GS-1220 spectroradiometer coupled with an aperture or integrating sphere, the system provides a spectral range from 300 to 700 nm with integrated software for fast, accurate, and repeatable measurements. Risk group classifications range from “Exempt” to “High Risk.” The spectroradiometer has a high dynamic range for array-type sensor design, with viewing angles ranging from 0.1° to 5° and a polarization error of <1%, reducing uncertainty while increasing accuracy and repeatability.

Each Blue Light Hazard Testing System is calibrated in a NVLAP-accredited laboratory using NIST-traceable standards to ensure continued accuracy and reliability.


Photonics Spectra
Oct 2020
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