Ultraviolet UV Lamps

Ultraviolet UV lamps support laboratory fluorescence detection, inspection, UV intensity measurement and controlled viewing workflows across analytical, life science, industrial and quality control environments. John Morris Group supplies UV lamps, viewing cabinets, radiometer sensors and lamp accessories through the Laboratory range, including options from Cole-Parmer, Kinesis and Labfriend.

Australian technical buyers can select handheld, cabinet, long-wave, short-wave and wavelength-specific UV equipment for gel viewing, fluorescence checks, material inspection, photometric calibration and lamp output verification. Established in 1952 and ISO 9001 certified, John Morris Group supports procurement teams with factory-trained engineers on 1300 501 555.

Ultraviolet UV Lamps For Laboratory Analysis And Inspection

Ultraviolet UV lamps are used where laboratories need controlled UV illumination for fluorescence observation, chromatogram inspection, non-destructive checks, sample viewing and instrument support. The category includes handheld UV lamps, 365 nm long-wave models, 254 nm short-wave options, viewing cabinets, radiometer sensors and compatible accessories.

How To Choose The Right Laboratory UV Lamp

  • Wavelength requirement: Match the lamp to the method, such as 365 nm for long-wave fluorescence work or 254 nm for short-wave UV detection and verification tasks.
  • Form factor: Choose handheld lamps for flexible bench or field use, viewing cabinets for shielded observation, or sensor-based equipment where UV output needs to be measured.
  • Application type: Consider whether the lamp is required for gel viewing, fluorescence detection, thin layer chromatography checks, material inspection, photometric calibration or routine QC work.
  • Operator protection: Review shields, cabinets, visors and safe handling requirements where users may be exposed to ultraviolet radiation during observation or testing.
  • Supporting equipment: Pair UV lamps with Measuring and observing and testing instruments or Medical cleaning and sterilization products where UV equipment forms part of a broader laboratory workflow.

Applications Across Scientific And Industrial Facilities

These lamps and accessories support workflows across Life Science and Diagnostics, Test and Measurement, industrial inspection, research, education and routine laboratory analysis. UV radiometer sensors are also useful for checking lamp output where wavelength-specific measurement and traceable performance checks are required.

Complete Your UV Lighting Setup

John Morris Group can help Australian laboratories source compatible UV lamps, viewing cabinets, lamp shields, radiometer sensors and replacement accessories. Our team can assist with wavelength selection, power requirements, bench setup, user safety and procurement planning for multi-site facilities.

For ultraviolet UV lamps backed by Australian technical support, contact John Morris Group on 1300 501 555 to discuss your laboratory illumination, inspection or UV measurement requirements.