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What is 410nm?

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Updated: 5/21/2024

410nm refers to a wavelength of light measured in nanometers. It falls within the ultraviolet range and is close to the visible spectrum. Wavelengths around 410nm are often used in scientific and industrial applications, such as fluorescence microscopy and UV curing processes.

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