Bio-Sun UV Irradiation System
A complete, microprocessor-controlled UV irradiation system for Petri dishes or micro-plates.
System Overview
The Vilber Bio-Sun is a UV irradiation system, designed for use with Petri dishes or micro-plates. Equipped with a programmable microprocessor, the system continuously monitors the UV light emission and adjusts the irradiation once the programmed energy level is reached. Its advanced UV sensors ensure consistent and reproducible irradiation cycles, even when the UV source intensity fluctuates. Just program your energy and Bio-Sun delivers it!
Features & Benefits
UV Master Technology
Highly concentrated UV radiation.
Ondulex Reflector
Reflect the maximum UV output.
Easy to Handle and Maintain
Spacious UV exposure chamber in stainless steel.
High Accuracy and Reproducibility
Photoelectric sensor for direct measurement of the UV intensity.
Long Lifetime
Protective quartz disk on the UV sensor cell.
Model & Specifications
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Maximum irradiation area for Petri dishes: 260 x 120mm
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Maximum irradiation area for Elisa microplates: 260 x 90mm
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Irradiation Homogeneity for UVA and UVB sources (312 and 365nm): +/- 7%
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UVC 254nm germicidal lamp for tray sterilization
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Irradiation time less than 40 seconds for a programmed dosis (energy) of 150 mJ/cm²
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Up to 6 UV measurements per second
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Maximum temperature in the receptacle for microplates or petri dishes: 30°C for an external temperature of 20°C
Accessories / Add-ons
Bio-Sun Software and Connection for Data Monitoring and Recording
Bio-Sun Sensor
Calibration
Service
Publications & Articles
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