When I measure the spectrum of the individual ATI bulbs, they match the spectrum plots provided by ATI. The only thing I don’t see is the little UV peak I believe is the 365nm Mercury line.
This is the spectrum of my ATI Powermodule with:
5 Blue Plus
2 True Actinic
1 Coral Plus
There is some measurable UV energy from around 400nm down to around 380nm. This energy is strictly from the True Actinic bulb. None of the other bulbs produce significant energy below 400nm.
Zoomed into the UV region, we can see the resulting spectrum passing through glass and acrylic lenses.
No Lens
Acrylic Lens
Glass Lens
Afternoon daylight today for reference
Maybe there is an ever so slight attenuation of 380-390nm UV when passing through the lenses. If that's the case, I can't imagine it's significant.
This is the spectrum of my ATI Powermodule with:
5 Blue Plus
2 True Actinic
1 Coral Plus
There is some measurable UV energy from around 400nm down to around 380nm. This energy is strictly from the True Actinic bulb. None of the other bulbs produce significant energy below 400nm.
Zoomed into the UV region, we can see the resulting spectrum passing through glass and acrylic lenses.
No Lens
Acrylic Lens
Glass Lens
Afternoon daylight today for reference
Maybe there is an ever so slight attenuation of 380-390nm UV when passing through the lenses. If that's the case, I can't imagine it's significant.

