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22 July 2002 Interference corrector of optical radiation for work safety in textile industry
Janusz Kubrak, Grzegorz Owczarek
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Proceedings Volume 4887, Optical Techniques for Environmental Sensing, Workplace Safety, and Health Monitoring; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475976
Event: Systems of Optical Security 2001: Environment Sensing, Work Safety, Health Monitoring, and Biomedical Sensors, 2001, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
Ultraviolet radiation (UV) is used in the textile industry to stimulate fluorescence markers. The textile material is marked using fluorescence markers, which are then visible after exposure to UV radiation. This enables the factory workers to identify the sewing or cutting lines. The interference corrector, reduces the intensity of excess and harmfull UV radiation to chosen level as well as reduce the glare via damping of the textile material' s fluorescence in order to highlight the marks.
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Janusz Kubrak and Grzegorz Owczarek "Interference corrector of optical radiation for work safety in textile industry", Proc. SPIE 4887, Optical Techniques for Environmental Sensing, Workplace Safety, and Health Monitoring, (22 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475976
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Luminescence

Optical filters

Safety

Lamps

Interference filters

UV optics

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