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Sun simulator UNNASOL 800 - MSS Elektronik GmbH

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<strong>Sun</strong> <strong>simulator</strong> <strong>UNNASOL</strong> <strong>800</strong>Edison gave us lightWe give sunlightThe US-American inventor Edison developed practically useable light bulbs,competitive with the gas light. These were the first electrical products that werewidely applied in offices, hotels and wealthy households in the early 1880s.We developed further. We are the first in the world who managed to let sunlightshine.This time: made in Germany


CharacteristicsSimulation of the tropical midday sun spectrumUV-range spectrum optional according to DIN 67501 (2010)Visible range spectrum („light“) and infrared range spectrum similar to midday sun spectrumSpectral adaptation of filter systems may be customizedReflection mirrors allow to separate the irradiation (e. g. in UV, VIS, IR)Shifting of the UV edge to long- or short-wave-range may be done via angle-dependingreflection mirrors.Modules from 150 Watt to 10 000 WattIrradiation power settable within the effective areaSize of the effective area: Standard 150 x 150 mm per module,optionally other dimensionsare possible via lens systems and reflectorsModular assembly is possibleColor temperature: 5890 KCommon color rendering index: 95Spectral color rendering indexes span: 79 to 99Spectral class (ASTMG173-03/IEC60904-9): A (400 – <strong>800</strong> nm)Device class AAA (IEC 60904-9/ASTM E 927)ApplicationsPhotochemical tests of materials that are exposed to extreme sunlightMaterial ageing, structural changes and capacitanceColor-fastness/bleaching<strong>Sun</strong>screen test according to DIN 67501 (2010)Test of photovoltaic cells and modulesEnvironmental- / contaminant-analysisMaterial ageing and structural changingDecontaminationIllumination with high color rendering and high irradianceDaylight simulationPhotobiology and MedicineLaboratory test of cells and tissues (in vitro)as well as micro-organismsin vivo-tests of sunlight effects on humans, plants and animalsTest of sunscreens, -materialsEnvironmental simulationTerrarium-UV-exposure and -illumination (e. g. for reptiles)UV-therapy (only UV) for skin cancer diseases,Vitamin-D3-deficiency or secondary diseasesLight therapy (only light)UV-and light supply (UV + light) for animals in winter and in stables.Growing of plants with UV-protection pigments generation in greenhouses


Measuring results of thegoniophotometric determinationThe following table gives an overview of the measured lampslight technical and electrical parameters.ParameterXenon<strong>Sun</strong>Luminous flux of the lamp Φ in lm 1372Electrical power of thesystem P in W160Light efficiency of thelamp η in lm/W8,575Voltage U in V 230Current I in A 0,72Power factor cos φ 0,962Below the LVK result of the lamps is graphically displayed.The measuring results of the illumination apply to the lamps luminous flux in the unitk lm.Picture: Xenon sun with reflector

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