The Labino Apollo 3.1 UV-A & White Light Meter is a precision instrument designed for accurate measurement of UV-A irradiation and visible light illuminance, essential for non-destructive testing (NDT), forensic inspection, and quality control applications. It features a wireless sensor with Bluetooth connectivity, allowing measurements from up to 5 meters (16 feet) away, ensuring stable and reliable readings without cable interference. IP67-rated sensor for dust and water resistance, suitable for tough industrial environments. Traceable to NIST standards and calibrated according to ISO/IEC 17025, ensuring measurement reliability and compliance with industry standards.
Labquip NDT is an authorised Labino calibration provider in the UK and the first to establish a dedicated calibration lab for Labino UV and white light meters.
Apollo 3.1 Standard Kit (P/N M521)
1 x Reader unit with red OLED display
1 x Wireless UV-A & White Light sensor
1 x Luminance tube for measuring luminance (cd/m² or foot-lamberts)
2 x Luminance tube support stands
1 x Durable carrying case
Apollo 3.1 Double Kit (P/N M522)
1 x Reader unit
2 x Wireless UV-A & White Light sensors (allows uninterrupted operation during calibration)
1 x Luminance tube
2 x Luminance tube support stands
1 x Durable carrying case
Apollo Blue Standard Kit (P/N M517)
1 x Reader unit
1 x Wireless Blue & White Light sensor (replaces UV sensor with blue light sensor, compliant with CEN/TR 16638)
1 x Carrying case
Apollo Blue 3.1 Standard Kit Luminance (P/N M519)
1 x Reader unit
1 x Wireless Blue & White Light sensor
1 x Luminance tube
2 x Luminance tube support stands
1 x Carrying case
Applications:
- UV-A intensity verification for magnetic particle and fluorescent penetrant inspection (MPI & FPI)
- Quality control in manufacturing and inspection processes
- Radiographic inspection requiring luminance measurement
- Forensic and scientific applications requiring precise UV and visible light measurement
- Compliance verification with industry standards such as ASTM E3022-18, ISO 3059, and aerospace requirements