|
Products
Font Size:

UV lamp for fast curing
May 30, 2008 |
Spectronics Corp. has introduced the Spectroline MAXIMA ML- 3500C UV lamp for curing adhesives, coatings, inks, epoxies, resins, printed circuit boards, plastics and other materials. The lamp produces a nominal steady-state UV-A intensity of 90,000 µW/cm² at 6 in. (15 cm) for high-speed curing and increased production.
The ML-3500C uses the latest Micro Discharge Light (MDL) technology. A unique filter and bulb/reflector assembly enables the lamp's 35-watt bulb to deliver up to 10 times more UV-A energy than conventional 100-watt curing lamps, says the company. It features instant on operation that further reduces curing time. The lamp's bulb/reflector assembly is a single, integral unit with no exposed circuitry. The ML-3500C produces virtually no hazardous UV-B light. The bulb can be replaced in seconds—without tools or fear of shock. A battery-operated model — the MAXIMA ML-3500CM — includes a 12-volt, 7 amp/hr rechargeable battery that powers the lamp for two full hours.
 www.spectroline.com
Products Archives
|