International Light Technologies to show research radiometer at SPIE Photonics West 2015

Jan. 21, 2015
The ILT5000 research radiometer performs rapid measurements (1–100 Hz) in such applications as radiometry, photometry, research, and phototherapy, among others.

The ILT5000 research radiometer performs rapid measurements (1–100 Hz) in such applications as radiometry, photometry, research, and phototherapy, among others. Features include a broad dynamic range (10 fA to 1 mA), extensive supporting software apps, and built-in wireless, data storage, and rechargeable batteries.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 2241

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Contact:International Light Technologies
Headquarters: Peabody, MA
Product: ILT5000 research radiometer
Key Features: Rapid measurement ability from 1 to 100 Hz

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