UV Taschenlampen Grundlagen und Einsatzbereiche

Table of Contents and Jump Links: 0:33 UV Basics 3:13 UV Warning - or why protective eyewear? ... 6:18 Fluorescence and Luminescence 8:42 ID and Document Check 10:50 Counterfeit Money Detection 12:39 Leakage and Cleaning Check (Riboflavin B2) 15:02 Cleaning and Hygiene Check 16:56 Amber Hunting 18:45 Other Applications - Scorpion, Artificial DNA, Uranium Glass, Minerals, Plastics UV Flashlights and Their Applications (Just a Small Selection) The flashlights used in the video: Tank007 TK566 3W 395nm - https://www.taschenlampen-papst.de/Ta... Tank007 TK566 3W 365nm - https://www.taschenlampen-papst.de/Ta... Tank007 TK566 3W 365nm + Spectral Filter - https://www.taschenlampen-papst.de/Ta... You can find more UV flashlights at http://www.Taschenlampen-Papst.de. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us by email. If you would like us to cover specific topics in more detail, please also contact us by email at [email protected]. Finally, a warning about UV radiation: especially with our very powerful UV flashlights, this should not be ignored! We therefore reproduce the warning notice unchanged below. UV Warning: Never look directly into the beam; diffuse radiation from reflections should also be avoided. Depending on the wavelength and duration of exposure, UV radiation affecting the eye can cause corneal and/or retinal damage. Long-term exposure to UV-A radiation can lead to cataracts. The operation of our UV lamps is only permitted in compliance with the accident prevention regulations "Laser Radiation" BGV B2 and BGI 832. EM 6 mandates eye protection with UV protective goggles of class 2-1.4 according to EN 170 for risk class 2. We therefore ask you to observe the following points: 1. A UV lamp may only be operated by qualified and trained personnel. 2. UV LEDs emit intense UV light during operation. The eye's blink reflex does not function in this UV range. Even diffuse UV radiation, such as that produced by reflections, is dangerous! 3. Under no circumstances should you look directly into a UV LED or its beam while it is operating! Even short periods (as little as 0.30 seconds) are extremely harmful to the eyes. 4. To avoid eye damage, always use suitable UV filters or protective eyewear when working with UV radiation. 5. Always store UV LED lamps out of the reach of children. Avoid operating them near children! Never give the LED to untrained persons or leave it unattended. 6. Avoid prolonged exposure of skin or other tissues, especially when using multiple UV LEDs together or a high-power UV LED. 7. Take appropriate precautions, including for animals or other living organisms. They, too, could suffer injuries or damage from UV radiation!