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Note: All devices shown here are not recommended for small children, especially 8 years and under as they contain small parts that may be swallowed. Older children should only use these under adult supervision. The wavelength is around 400nm and is considered safe but we always recommend the the use of eye protection and a bit of 'common sense'. i.e. do not look directly, or indirectly by a mirrored surface, at the UV lamps!
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Besides being able to use these to check currency, credit cards, driver's licenses and passports you could use them to find your keyhole or check behind your desk as it emits a purple light which is visible. Both these units are solar powered and never need batteries. They may be clipped to your pants or shirt for ease of use when checking ID or currency. Just press a button to operate. Sold to police, pubs and clubs around Australia to check the validity of driver's licenses which now have UV sensitive printing allowing you to detect fakes!
ST3389UV (above left)
This UV LED (Light Emitting Diode) keyring flashlight provides a low intensity Ultra-Violet light (or black-light) in a miniature solar-powered see-thru package.
Size: 50x45x13mm (2.0x1.8x0.5") Weight: 20gms. The LED lamp operates at around 400nm wavelength and provides hours of operation on a few minutes of solar exposer daily.
People have asked me "How does a solar powered torch work in the dark?". Simple, it contains a rechargeable battery!
A 12 months warranty applies.
ST3385UV (above right)
ST3076UV (shown above - colour and design may vary)
Eye protection is definitely recommended with this torch. Certainly, looking directly at the UV LEDs or via refective surfaces should be avoided.
Cleaners and Health inspectors - this torch shows up invisible stains like you've never seen before! See below for details.
The UV affect may be enhanced using coloured sunglasses or goggles. Yellow is the most popular filter used but other colours may be used depending on the fluorescent colour given off.
In most applications, we recommend the use of Varta alkaline batteries and the Rezap battery doctor.
Note, LED (Light Emmitting Diode) lamps last 1,000s of hours and should never need replacement!
Payment and delivery?
Delivery charge within Australia $9.90 (any quantity).
Delivery to all overseas destinations - P.O.A (ask us) from $10(US$9).
EX-GST or DUTY FREE purchases may only be made when the delivery address is outside of Australia. i.e. for EXPORT orders.
Prices subject to change without notice.
^Assumes AUS$1 = 90c US.
Safety issues:
We recommend not to look directly into UV LED lamps (or via a reflective surface). We also recommend the use of eye and skin protection when UV lamps are used for long periods.
www.phoseon.com have this to say 'The spectral output of a solid-state UV LED is narrow peak of energy near 400 nm – a safe region for workers.'
They go on to say, 'Solid state light sources, such as those formed from UV LEDs, eliminate all of these risks (associated with using mercury lamps) and enable new applications where these curing lamp issues were barriers to entry.'
Disclaimer:
The above specifications may be subject to change without notice. The manufacturer and Procon Technology hold no responsibility for damage expenses, lost profits, or any other claims arising from the use of these products.
ULTRA VIOLET (UV) OR BLACK-LIGHT APPLICATIONS:
ODD SPOT 1: A Chinese pig has given birth to 2 out of 11 piglets who's mouths, trotters and tongues glow fluorescent green under UV light. The mother is one of 3 pigs successfully bred by a research team in 2006 with this condition.
ODD SPOT 2: Taiwan's Education Ministry has banned fluorescent-ink pens from exams after finding students carrying notes written with the pens. The notes were invisible until students scanned them with an ultra-voilet light fitted on the other end of the pen. e.g. ST3103.
TIP: try a yellow high-lighter pen for your hidden messages on the skin (or on other similar coloured surfaces such as oranges and lemons). Note, highlighter ink is permanent so you'll need to really scrub to get it off!
This provides a great illustration of how to wash your hands properly. i.e. write something on your hands in yellow higherlighter pen. After washing your hands they may look clean but if you haven't washed thoroughly, the message will still appear under UV light!
Access control: Often access to events is controlled using an invisible mark or stamp on a hand or card that fluoresces under UV light. UV light is also great for checking Australian driver's licenses which now have UV sensitive markings. Take note bouncers and security staff - it allows you to check for fake driver's licenses!
Remember to check the driver's license under normal light first because some fakes may have the UV markings permanently printed on the license using normal ink!
Antique hunting: Often cracks and repairs to antiques and valuable items are not visible in normal light. Under UV they will often show up clearly!
Criminology: Check crime scenes for fingerprints (using fluorescing dusting powder) and for some bodily fluids (as seen on the TV series 'Monk'). Locate the presence of accelerants in arson investigations. See hidden messages, as in the movie 'Gone in 60 seconds' and in Dan Brown's book 'The Da Vinci Code'.
Note, even if the body fuild is cleaned up and the surface 'appears' clean under normal light, UV will often show it up - unless, of course, you really scrub the surface or use a strong cleaning agent! This is why cleaning companies (hotel and hospital management) like to use UV - they can check how good the cleaning job really is!
I also found this with UV ink smeared on a glass surface (if the ink is still wet and a person touches it, their finger prints will appear under UV light). If you simply wash the glass under water the marks will still appear - you need to really scrub it or use a dishwasher to get rid of it!
Cleaning and cleaniness: Check the stains on your carpet. Many substances and cleaning agents fluoresce under UV light. I've been assured that it shows up dog or cat wee on carpet (it's annoying when you can smell it but can't see where to clean).
The new ST3024UV torch is great for showing up all those old stains on carpet. It is now being used in nursing homes to detect human stains (due to incontinance).
I have used it to check the carpet in our bedroom and I can say that I will never ever go naked to bed again and I will be getting the carpet shampooed a.s.a.p.
It is also great for checking around the toilet. Every stain on the bowl, floor and walls are highlighted. Horrifying!
It's not quite what you might think it is (on the toilet walls especially). Because, as the Myth Busters on TV explained, everytime you flush the toilet small droplets go into the air (a good reason to put the toilet seat down) these end up on the walls and floor surrounding your toilet! These droplets and stains glow a greenish or yellowish colour under UV light.
Another problem with toilets is the stains around the hinges of the toilet seat. UV lights shows this clearly and illustrates why you should be detaching the toilet seat on a regular basis and cleaning properly! Tiled surfaces also show up problems under UV, especially the grout between the tiles which is often not cleaned properly just using a mop.
Note, cleaning companies may wish to use the UV light to demonstrate to potential customers how bad their carpet or toilet area is!
All hospitals, medical faculties and nursing homes should be using UV light to check cleaniness!
STOP PRESS, as seen on the reality TV series 'It's Me Or the Dog', use UV light to detect dog wee and clean it up properly. Otherwise the dog will do it there again to mark their territory!
This also provides a very good reason why, if you intend to have pets inside, you should get the carpet and all floors throughly cleaned before you move into a house.
Currency, credit card and stamp verification: Australia, USA and many other countries currencies, credit cards and stamps contain images visible only under UV light. Check out the serial numbers on Australian notes and UV sensitive coding on Australian mail (bar coding). Visa and Mastercard credit/debit cards now have UV sensitive markings.
Note, every stamp collector should have a UV light as some stamps were printed on fluorescing paper (German stamps look white but change to yellow under UV), some have UV sensitive patterns over printed on the stamp sheets (Indonesian stamps) and some have UV ink used. Also, as I found, the old fashioned stamp hinges used fluorescing glue!
Customs and Immigation: Some passports and visas have images visible only under UV light. Document and forgery analysis: Alterations or changes will sometimes become directly visible when illuminated with UV light.
Electronics Industry: EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) chips contain a small window which when exposed to UV light erases the memory on the chip. UV can also be used to show up some defects in PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) and electronic components.
Food Industry: It is necessary to identify rodent presence in all areas of the food industry. Although rodent urine and hair may be invisible in normal light they fluoresce under UV light.
Use a UV ink to mark a pig's carcass (for example) that is easily read under UV light but doesn't spoil the product when on-sold to customers!
Geology & Gemology: Revels fluorescent activity in minerals and gems. For example, jewellers use UV light to differentiate YAG from tanzanite or synthetic corundum. Miners often use UV light to check mine walls and rock faces for gems.
Breaking News: Most blue diamonds glow blue or white under UV light, but the Hope diamond (cut from the French Blue Diamond, part of the French crown jewels worn by King Louis XIV) glows red indicating a mix of boron and nitrogen. i.e. can be used to classify or "fingerprint" blue diamonds!
HVAC and Automobile service: Add UV powder or liquid to a system and leaks can be identified under UV light. You can also mark car parts using a UV sensitive ink (e.g. highlighter pen) to check that your mechanic has replaced them when servicing your car. UV can also be used now to check for the location of DataDots security markings on car bodies and parts. i.e. thousands of microscopic dots are laser-etched with the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) onto many vehicles.
HVAC = Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning.
Lab: GEP - Gel Electrophoresis Photography, visualization of stained DNA, bacterial destruction, DNA/RNA cross linking to nylon membranes, hybridization ovens for the laboratory, thin layer chromatography, ultraviolet shadowing of nucleic acids on acrilyamide and agrarose gels,
Medical: Locates dermatological bacteria that glows under UV light. Used in conjunction with an indicator fluid in eyes to check for foreign objects and as a skin treatment for psoriasis, Lichen Planus, eczema, dandruff, and seborrheic dermatitis under a doctor's supervision. As seen on TV (Harry's Practice), an indicator fliud can be placed into an animal's eye to check if it comes out the nose (if not, there is a blockage).
Manufacturing: Used to cure many special epoxies and glues. Used in the fiberglass industry to cure composite resins. Used to detect leaks as mentioned above. May be used in quality control (QC) and test procedures.
Painting and carpet repair and verification: Many modern inks, paints and dyes may look identical to old colorings under visible light. However, under UV, differences can be seen because the chemical composition of newer substances usually includes synthetic materials. Could be used to scan art work (such as paintings) for touch up and repairs. Many plastics which may look identical under normal light will show up as different under UV.
Pest Control: Identifies the presence of rodents, scorpions, lice and other insects. Some even say it can be used for ghost hunting!!!
Sales and Marketing: Use to quickly energise glow-in-the-dark products for testing and demonstration purposes. Use to demonstrate security and other products as listed.
Security and crime prevention: Neighbourhood Watch recommends that you mark valuables using a UV sensitive ink with your driver's license number (in Australia preceeded by the first letter of the state. e.g. V for Victoria). Enforcement agencies use UV light to check for such markings. p.s. If the object being marked is very small, simply smear the ink over the object and firmly press your thumb print into it for clear identification! NOTE, markings need to be re-done every 1 to 2 years (more frequently if the object is handled or exposed to sunlight).
Shop Security: As a low-cost security measure, use yellow hi-lighter or UV sensitive ink to mark products. Use UV light to determine that the item comes from your store. e.g. have customers exit through a UV light room (use UV flourescent lights) and detect those wearing shoes marked with the ink! Also mark notes and coins for clear identification when trying to catch staff theft.
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The solar powered keyring torch provides two (2) UV LED lights in a see-thru design with a quick release key-ring (allows quick removal from key-chain).
Size: 70x40x15mm (2.75x1.6x0.6") Weight: 38gms. To operate simply press the pushbutton for UV light that's more than four times the brightness of the ST3389UV.
This unit can be used to scan carpet for cat or dog wee stains. The number of stains we discovered from our cat and the previous owner's cat on our carpet was incredible!
Requires 30 minutes of exposer to sunlight for over 3 hours of continuous use. In typical use only a few minutes exposer a day is needed.
Contains 3.6V NiMH battery pack that should never need replacement. 12 months warranty provided.


The world's first UV waterproof diving torch! I think? This torch features seven (7) high brightness UV LEDs in a compact design that's waterproof down to 30 metres (98 feet).
Also features wrist strap (now with heavy duty strap), rubber grip (now on two sides) and a 17 hour operating time (longer with alkaline or rechargeable batteries). Turn the head of the torch to turn it on and turn it the opposite way to turn it off.
Size 160mm long and 50mm diameter (6.3" x 2"), weighs 200gms (0.44lbs) with batteries and uses 4 x AA batteries (battery manufacturers recommend that you do not use rechargeable batteries under water).
Comes with a 12 months warranty and we provide four AA size Varta alkaline batteries.
Whether you simply require a reasonably priced, robust, high-brightness UV torch for checking carpet or leaks on a car or whether you require a UV torch for night diving that shows up the very colourful world under water around coral reefs - this is the torch for you!
Or perhaps you need a UV torch that must be water-proof for use in say the nuclear power industry checking for pipe leaks.
Also available with white, red, green, blue or yellow LEDs. Note, blue is apparently great underwater or in aquariums with amazing penetration and effects!
This UV flood light provides the brightest portable source of UV light we've seen!
With thirty (30) LED UV lamps that can be held in the hand, sat on the floor, hung on a hook or held by its magnet on any ferromagnetic surface.
e.g. the bonnet of a car to check for leaks (using a UV sensitive additive to oils or water). The torch also incorporates a white light torch (a 10mm LED focused light) at the top and quality long-life NiMH rechargeable batteries are enclosed.
These batteries retain their charge (>85%) even after lying idle for more than 12 months!
The torch may be recharged using a standard NiMH battery pack charger through the 2.1mm DC socket provided. This charger must be purchased separately.
The 30 LED light provides 2 hours of intense UV or black light and up to 8 hours of useful operation. The torch is finished in a rubberized plastic for better grip and the top half rotates to position the flood light at a 45 degree angle if required.
Measures 360x55x45mm (14.2x2.2x1.8") and weighs 520gms (1.15lbs). A 12 months warranty applies provided that it is recharged using the Ansmann ACS110 world-wide charger.
The standard torch comes with a dominant wavelength between 395nm and 405nm. Any standard 5mm LED may be installed by Procon Technology in this torch such as a 352nm, 362nm (bandwidth +/-10nm) and 370nm to 380nm (bandwidth +/-20nm) UV LED. Simply ask us for a quote.
Note, the charger can be used anywhere in the world and comes with four changeable mains plugs! e.g. Used in Australia and in Fiji by the Hilton Hotel chain.
PRICE LIST.........current until 30th September, 2008 AUS$ +GST US$^
ST-3103, UV ink pen/writer and light $9.00 $9.90 n.a. ST-3389UV, Ultra-Violet 1 x LED solar light $15.00 $16.50 $13.50 ST-3385UV, Ultra-Violet 2 x LED solar light $25.00 $27.50 $22.50 ST-3076UV, Ultra-Violet 7 x LED diving torch $60.00 $66.00 $54.00 ST-3024UV, Ultra-Violet 30 x LED worklight $180.00 $198.00 $162.00 ACS-110, Ansmann NiMH battery pack charger...
............charger for ST3024UV. Click here for info.$80.00 $88.00 $72.00 ST-3080, Ultra-Violet CCFL + Xenon torch n.a. n.a. n.a. SL-3207, 4.7V 0.4A Xenon lamp for ST3080 torch $5.00 $5.50 $4.50
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