UVspecifics
UVspecifics is a term used in certain technical and scientific contexts to denote the domain-specific information, methods, and terminology associated with ultraviolet radiation. It encompasses concepts related to spectral ranges, measurement techniques, material interactions, and safety considerations that are particular to UV light.
Spectral ranges commonly discussed in UVspecifics include UV-A (315 to 400 nm), UV-B (280 to 315 nm),
Measurement and instrumentation: Radiometers, spectroradiometers, UV sensors, dosimeters, and calibrated lamps are used to quantify UV
Applications: UV-specific information informs disinfection (UVGI), polymer and surface aging tests, forensic analysis, astronomy instrumentation, and
Safety and regulatory context: Ultraviolet exposure can cause skin and eye damage; UVspecifics includes guidance on
Limitations and terminology: The term UVspecifics is not a universally standardized label; its meaning tends to
See also: Ultraviolet radiation, UV index, photobiology, UV curing.