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Radiation meters
At
PCE-Group you will find UVA radiation meters, devices for
measuring illumination, electro ma gnetic fields, solar
radiation and solar activity. The
radiation meters for electro magnetic fields, solar
radiation and lux each day become more important due to
the increased negative effects of the environment.
Radiation meters are used for both personal and
professional for measuring such things as transformers,
power lines and electrical devices. It is also used
extensively in the industrial sector or in research and
development. These radiation meters can be DIN ISO 9000
calibrated and certified and have other optional
accessories available. If you don't find the radiation
meters you are looking for, please contact us and we
will help you find the best solution to suit your needs
by calling our German offices:
+49 (0)29 03 976 99-52;
our Italian offices:
+39 0583 975 114;
or our Spanish offices:
+34 967 543 548
and our technical staff will advise you
regarding our measuring instruments.
Technical specifications for hardness testers can be
found at the following links:
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Radiation meters
PCE-UV34 
(measures UVA and UVB with detachable sensor)
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Radiation meters PCE-UV36
(measures UVC with detachable sensor)
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Radiation meters
PCE-G28 
(for magnetic fields)
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Radiation meters PCE-EM 29
(for radio frequency, with triaxle sensor, range of 3.5GHz
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Radiation meters PCE-SPM 1
(Radiation meters to measure solar radiation) |
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Examples of the variation of
magnetic field with distance
Density of magnetic flow
(B, in microteslas, µT), measurement taken at one meter from the
floor, of a railway line's electrical transport system (the
tower is not shown to scale). You can observe that the value "B"
is reduced significantly when the distance to the line is
increased. As such, in the vertical of the line, "B" can be
reach values of up to 6 µT; at 15
meters from the line "B" will be reduced by half and for
distances greater than 30 meters, "B" would be in the order of
tenths of a microtesla.

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You will find a detailed
explanation about radio activity if you follow this
link
or if you click on the image to the left. There are a wide
range of uses for radiation meters, such as in nuclear
plants, hospitals (for radiology), in construction safety,
in the food industry (for food conversation using radiation)
or in testing wood (when importing). As you can see,
radiation meters can be used for many application in a
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If you wish to view
or print a selection of radiation meters from our catalogue, click the
PDF symbol.

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