A UV flashlight emits ultraviolet light (typically 365 or 395 nm) that makes fluorescent substances visible. Used to detect hygiene traces, animal urine, counterfeit money, minerals, leaks, wound inspection and forensics – a specialist tool for areas where normal light fails.
UV light is divided into ranges: UV-A (315-400 nm) is long-wave and used in most UV flashlights – mainly 365 nm and 395 nm. 365 nm offers stronger fluorescence, more efficient activation of glowing substances and less visible side light – ideal for forensics and mineralogy. 395 nm is cheaper and sufficient for most everyday applications (counterfeit money, animal urine, hygiene). Short-wave UV-B or UV-C is unusual in flashlights – harmful to skin and eyes, reserved for specialised devices.
Different requirements depending on use:
Most important: wavelength must match the application. For professional inspection 365 nm is mandatory, for hobby use 395 nm suffices. Pay attention to a UV filter (Wood's filter) – without filter the UV LED also emits in the visible purple range, which masks fluorescence. Check power in mW or W (not lumens, that is misleading for UV – UV light is dark to the eye). UV protective glasses for prolonged use are advisable. Some models combine UV and white-light LED in one housing – practical, but usually with compromises in UV purity.
365 nm activates fluorescence more strongly and cleanly (less visible side light). For professional applications 365 nm is standard but costs more. 395 nm is cheaper, sufficient for everyday use, but side light interferes with subtle traces.
UV-A (the spectrum used in flashlights) is less harmful than UV-B or UV-C with brief direct view, but prolonged exposure can lead to eye irritation. Avoid looking directly at the beam, UV protective glasses for intensive use are sensible.
In bright daylight fluorescence is barely visible because visible sunlight overwhelms the weak glow. For serious UV inspection darken the room (curtains closed, room lights off) – then traces are clearly visible.
For hobby use (counterfeit money, scorpions, minerals) 1-3 W is enough. For professional inspection (hygiene, forensics, leak detection) 5-10 W with high-quality filter LED is standard.
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