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Visualize Infrared!!! IR Sensor Seal / Infrared Sensor Seal

Visualizing infrared light from 700 to 1700 nm through "electronic trapping"!!!

The IR sensor seal (infrared sensor seal) is a thin, flexible sheet-type sensor. It emits visible light from the area where infrared light is irradiated. It can be cut into any shape and used by peeling off the backing to stick it in various locations. The phosphor is coated with adhesive on transparent Mylar. This sensor seal is not laminated. By attaching the sensor seal to reflective materials, it becomes a reflective sensor, allowing confirmation of light emission from the irradiated surface. When attached to transparent materials, it acts as a transmissive sensor, enabling light emission to be confirmed from both sides.

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【Visualize UV!!!】UV Sensor Seal / Ultraviolet Sensor Seal

Visualizing ultraviolet light from 250nm to 500nm!!!

The UV sensor seal (ultraviolet sensor seal) is a thin, flexible sheet-type sensor. It emits visible light from the area exposed to ultraviolet radiation. It can be cut into any shape and used by peeling off the backing to stick it in various locations. The phosphor is coated with adhesive on a transparent Mylar. This sensor seal is not laminated. By adhering the sensor seal to reflective materials, it becomes a reflective-type sensor, allowing you to confirm the emission from the irradiated surface. When attached to transparent materials, it acts as a transmissive-type sensor, enabling confirmation of emission from both sides.

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