UV filter definition

UV filter means a substance which is added to a sunscreen cosmetic product for the primary purpose of filtering ultra violet rays for the purpose of protecting the epidermis of the user from harmful effects of such ultra violet rays.
UV filter means a substance which is added to a sunscreen cosmetic product for the primary purpose of filtering certain ultra violet rays in order to protect the skin from certain harmful effects of such rays.

Examples of UV filter in a sentence

  • You may screw the extra filters onto the UV filter without removing the UV filter.

  • Particularly sensitive objects, such as prints and drawings, may only be exhibited in a room with artificial lighting where the lux level is kept at 50 and using a UV-suppressing light source or one that has been fitted with a UV filter.

  • The instrument shall have a 0°/45° geometry, an LED based light source having a illumination range of 360-700nm and specular range of 400-700nm, having an integrated UV filter, and the ability to measure 60° gloss concurrent with the color measurement.

Related to UV filter

  • HEPA filter means high-efficiency particulate air filters that are rated to achieve a minimum initial particle-removal efficiency of 99.97 per cent using ASTM F 1471– 93 or equivalent standard;

  • Wedge filter means a filter which effects continuous change in transmission over all or a part of the useful beam.

  • Filter means material placed in the useful beam to preferentially absorb selected radiations.

  • Solid film lubricant means a very thin coating consisting of a binder system containing as its chief pigment material one or more of molybdenum disulfide, graphite, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or other solids that act as a dry lubricant between faying surfaces.

  • Drug Master File or “DMF” is described in 21 C.F.R. Part 314.420. A DMF is a submission to the FDA that may be used to provide confidential detailed information about facilities, processes, or articles used in the manufacturing, processing, packaging, and storing of one or more human drugs.