








UV101 Portable UV Light Flashlight
Model: |
UV101 |
LED Source: |
UV 365nm |
CCT: |
UV Purple |
Beam Distance: |
20m |
Dimmensions: |
Length 65mm × Diameter14.5mm |
Material: |
Aerospace Grade Aluminum Alloy Casing |
Surface treatment: |
Aerospace grade III aluminum alloy |
Weight: |
9.5g(excluding battery) |
Battery: |
1 × AAA Battery |
Waterproof grade: |
IPX-8 |
Duration: |
1H |
Application: |
Identification of Ultraviolet, Fluorescent Agents, Cultural Relics, Jewelry |
Steve Distin –
Fun
Color: UV101-365nmVerified Purchase
It is what it says. With a Li ion battery it’s very bright. The peak wavelength is indeed 365nm as measured with an Ocean Optics red tide UV spectrometer. You’ll see some interesting fluorescence of you some it on rocks.
One person found this helpful
D. Bank –
True 365 nm UV
Color: UV101-365nmVerified Purchase
This is a very cool little, and I do mean little, UV light. It is unfiltered, so there is a lot of extra visible light, but the UV is truly 365 nm and it gets a good response from fluorescent minerals. It is powered by a single AAA battery, so it obviously is not as bright nor will last as long as a UV light using the same LG LED but powered by an 18650 battery. It isn’t much bigger than an AAA battery either, so it is easy to take everywhere.
One person found this helpful
NMorgan –
Great flashlight
Color: UV101-365nmVerified Purchase
Compact and powerful, easy to use.
Paul –
I started with the small “kit” and once I figured out how to be successful with the bonding I moved up to this light source. It is so much easier than the little unit and works GREAT! I have used bonding on a couple of different things that I didn’t think would ever be usable again and it bonded them easily. Great for small to medium household jobs or the hobbyist. Really happy with this. Key to bonding is having a gap you can fill rather then the superglue approach where you can essentially squeeze the two sides together.
Taka –
This is a very cool little, and I do mean little, UV light. It is unfiltered, so there is a lot of extra visible light, but the UV is truly 365 nm and it gets a good response from fluorescent minerals. It is powered by a single AAA battery, so it obviously is not as bright nor will last as long as a UV light using the same LG LED but powered by an 18650 battery. It isn’t much bigger than an AAA battery either, so it is easy to take everywhere.
Steve Distin –
It is what it says. With a Li ion battery it’s very bright. The peak wavelength is indeed 365nm as measured with an Ocean Optics red tide UV spectrometer. You’ll see some interesting fluorescence of you some it on rocks.
NMorgan –
Compact and powerful, easy to use.