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I need to know the nm rating for the LED 36UV lights. I'm using them in an industrial application to verify a uv sensitive adhesive promoter and we obviously have safety and OSHO related concerns to consider. I'm trying to buy safety glasses and most are rated to 380nm... except for the UV400 of course. I also have concerns for prolonged skin exposure. My distributor says its runs around 390nm, but I need a firm answer.

Please help.
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thank you. osha doesn't appear to cover this type of issue but the ACGIH does. (www.acgih.org) they have a statement about TLV (threshold limit values) with some tables and formulas but i'm having difficulty both intranslatating the formula and also with the nm output of the lights. i would love some help from elation on this.

m-bell@aisinil.com

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