365nm UV Torch with Black Filter
Close-range inspection where lower visible purple light and clearer fluorescence contrast may matter.
Portable UV torches for close-range inspection where lower visible purple light and stronger fluorescence visibility may matter.
A 365nm torch is useful when you need close-range fluorescence checking with less visible purple light than typical 395nm blacklights.
For close-range inspection where fluorescence visibility and lower visible light spill matter.
Portable checks Rechargeable Handheld UV TorchUse if you need repeated inspection without constantly replacing batteries. Availability must be checked on product pages.
Budget option Basic UV TorchUse for casual fluorescent material checks, but do not expect guaranteed detection or professional accuracy.
Use these product cards for 365nm, black-filter and rechargeable torch options. Confirm the exact product specifications before purchase.
Close-range inspection where lower visible purple light and clearer fluorescence contrast may matter.
Fluorescent material checking where reducing visible light spill is useful.
Repeated handheld inspection when rechargeable operation is preferred, if available.
Use this section to choose carefully. The goal is clearer fluorescence contrast, not exaggerated detection promises.
365nm UV usually produces less visible purple light than 395nm, which can help some fluorescent materials stand out better in darker environments.
A black filter helps reduce visible light spill from the torch, so the fluorescence response can appear cleaner to the eye.
Inspection results depend on material, distance, room darkness, surface condition, angle and whether the material actually fluoresces.
These are suitability directions, not guarantees. Always test the material and environment.
Useful for checking fluorescent response on materials in darker conditions.
Some minerals and stones may fluoresce, but response varies by material and treatment.
Only if the document or currency has UV-reactive features. Do not treat this as authentication proof.
Some stains or marks may fluoresce. Visibility depends on surface, residue and environment.
A UV torch can help reveal fluorescence, but it cannot guarantee detection. Results depend on material, distance, environment and user interpretation.
Do not present this page as a forensic, laboratory, certification or professional accuracy solution unless independent evidence is available.
Leak detection should only be discussed when a compatible fluorescent dye is used. The torch alone does not detect every leak.
This page is for inspection and fluorescence visibility only. Do not position these torches for medical, germicidal, sterilisation or disinfection use.
Share what you want to inspect, the surface/material, working distance and whether the area can be darkened. We’ll help you choose a suitable UV torch option.