To obtain consistently good curing results, it is important to know when to perform UV system maintenance. Maintaining the cleanliness of the reflector is important in order to operate your UV system effectively and efficiently. If the lamps are only replaced at set time intervals, they may be replaced too soon or too late. Money is wasted if the lamps are still good. Product is wasted if the lamps are overdue for replacement. The human eye, unable to detect UV light, must rely on an instrument designed to monitor only UV within a specified bandwidth. Multibrite can help eliminate guesswork, reduce waste, and assure consistent product quality to save time and money.

The Multibrite, when used in conjunction with EIT® Compact Sensors, forms an electro-optic system designed to track up to four lamps simultaneously. The sensors work with arc (electrode) and microwave (electrodeless) systems equipped with a variety of lamps – mercury vapor and mercury additive lamps. Sensors are ordered in 250-260nm, 280-320nm, 320-390nm, or 395-445nm spectral ranges.

The Multibrite displays the relative output of each lamp’s intensity and sounds an alarm if the output of a lamp falls below a percentage set by the user.