Is exposure to the Ultraviolet energy emitted by GTI’s daylight lamps harmful?
No. Scientists have divided Ultraviolet energy into three very distinct regions; UV A, UV B, and UV C. UV A (also known as “Near UV” because of its close proximity to the Visible spectrum) are the wavelengths from 315 to 400 nm. The skin is sensitive to wavelengths below 320 nm. GTI ColorMatcher® and Graphiclite® lamps emit very little energy below 325 nm. UV B and UV C energy are used in medical and biocidal applications.
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