Anyone know if there is a webcam available of seeing deep into the UV (like 200ish nm)?
Thanks!
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Hi, this isn't quite your question but I just ordered a UVC light source that I'm curious to try to use to generate fluorescence in lead-containing products. It's a cheap toothbrush sterilizer:
Hi, this isn't quite your question but I just ordered a UVC light source that I'm curious to try to use to generate fluorescence in lead-containing products. It's a cheap toothbrush sterilizer:
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FYI this cost $9: http://www.amazon.com/Mark-Feldstein-Associates-KF210-Toothbrush/dp/B0018BKX3O/
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Discussion on UV-C and lead detection here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/plots-spectrometry/lead$20paint/plots-spectrometry/OPV9DJbEhpU/Aiy_F5WvSWAJ
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@warren, thanks! I've also been checking out this website: http://www.ultravioletphotography.com/content/index.php/topic/1313-filter-transmission-charts/
Please keep me updated on what wavelengths you're able to excite/detect!
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I got a UV-C lightsource recently too- pretty cheap and more powerful than a toothbrush sterilizer, its an EEPROM eraser. lots on ebay for $15-20
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