

🟩 Illuminate your UV safety game with precision and speed!
The 2nd Gen QuantaDose® Reusable UVC Light Test Card is a professional-grade, durable PVC card designed for rapid, accurate measurement of UVC intensity and wavelength. Featuring patent-pending photochromatic technology, it instantly fluoresces green and reveals the word 'ULTRAVIOLET' at 300 µW/cm², confirming optimal germicidal UV-C exposure within 15 seconds. Batch-numbered for quality control, this reusable test card is ideal for high-power UVC device monitoring without fading or discoloration.






| ASIN | B08KZZ54BZ |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 61,748 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 40 in Light Measurement |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (481) |
| Date First Available | 15 Oct. 2020 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
| Item model number | QXT0022020QD |
| Manufacturer | Quanta X Technology LLC |
| Material | Pvc |
| Part number | QXT0022020QD |
| Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 5.4 x 0.08 cm; 10 g |
A**N
Useful
Niche product but it allowed me to determine that I inadvertently bought a counterfeit pair of sunglasses as they did not filter any UV.
M**A
Highly responsive, accurate results
This works exactly how it was described. I bought this for my various art projects when I was using UV light to test whether the glasses I have were protecting me. I have tested this with UV light in the sun and it does change colour too. It is in fact so good, that it even changed colours when there was low light, with no visible sun around, to prove that we still have UV rays streaming down. Definitely recommend getting this.
M**T
Not sure about the accuracy of the instructions.
A simple and useful tool. My only criticism is that the instructions for step 2 seem to asume that the UV source is monochromatic. With some fake UV-C sources there will be a mix of UV-C and cheaper UV-A LEDs. While it does say "Wide-band UV indicator" it also says "Confirm UVGI intensity" next to it but you cannot do this with a wide-band indicator when the source is possibly multichromatic. I would be goon if this limmerataion is mentioned and if a workaround could be suggested by Quant X e.g. prehaps running the test twice, once with and again without a UV-C filter.
H**T
Essential for buying germicidal lamps
The QuantaDose UVC Light Test Card is of excellent quality and very easy to use, for me it became instantly the essential quick test for germicidal lamps. Many sellers offer "germicidal, antiviral" bulbs in times of Covid, but only very few lit up the green UV-C field on this test card, meaning the vast majority of sold bulbs is not fit for the purpose and could be used as disco lights or as fake banknote detector.
T**K
Does what is says on the card
And works. I like things that work!!!
T**.
Works very well.
G**K
I got this to determine if sunglasses (and other eyewear) actually delivers purported UV protection. The card works great. I merely covered the UV sensitive areas with the lens, and exposed it to sunlight. Quickly remove the sunglasses and check if the area is still white. You have to be quick, because the ambient UV light will affect the sensitive rectangular spaces. I am happy to report that the glasses I tested did indeed have UV protection. Even a pair of reading glasses offered UV protection. (The lens doesn't have to have dark tint to possess UV protection.) I wish the card came with a case/sheath, for protection. Otherwise, it functions exactly as expected. Great assessment tool. 4.75+ stars with a very high level recommendation.
C**N
N'indique aucun uvc alors que j'ai des tubes désinfectants uvc , produit défectueux ou faux; ne pas acheter. Produit detiné à vérifier l'effet des uvc en professionnel (cabinet dentaire).
G**R
Works very well. I just put the card directly under the sun and it turned purpose right away. When i put it on my dashboard, it didn't turn purple that much. However, when I'm inside a store behind the glass window, it also turn purple. At last, I tried it on my sunglasses and it only turn half purple where the part covered by my sunglasses was white. Not sure how reliable is the sensitivity, but from my non-professional test, it works really well! However, it is a bit expensive for what it does on a card.
W**N
Quick convenient way to check UV-C effectiveness. No problems. No lingering doubts. Life is good!
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