The ‘UV LED Area curing System’ offers a powerful solution for wide area ultraviolet curing of UV exposed materials. It offers high accuracy focusable LED technology which yields high intensity UV radiation over a broad surface area which is preferred in complex production lines and accurate fabrication processes.
as 50×50mm, 100×100mm
Available in 365nm, 385nm, 395nm
LED Lifespan:≥20,000 hours
AC 110–240V, 50/60Hz
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Specification | Detail |
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Curing Area | 50×50mm / 100×100mm / Customizable |
Wavelength Options | 365nm / 385nm / 395nm / 405nm |
UV Intensity | Up to 3000 mW/cm² (model-dependent) |
Cooling Method | Air or water cooling |
Control Modes | Manual / External trigger / PLC-compatible |
Power Input | AC 110–240V, 50/60Hz |
LED Lifespan | ≥20,000 hours |
Housing Material | Aluminum alloy, industrial-grade |
1. Q: How do I choose the correct wavelength?
A: Different adhesives, inks, and coatings formulated for UV curing respond optimally to specific wavelengths:
Deep curing 365nm
General-purpose applications 385nm / 395nm
Fast surface curing 405nm
Please check the manufacturer’s datasheet for optimal selection.
2. Q: Is it possible to customize the curing area?
A: Certainly. Depending on the customer’s product and production needs, the system can be tailored to different curing area sizes such as 50×50mm, 100×100mm, or 200×200mm.
3. Q: How long do UV LEDs usually last?
A: Compared to traditional mercury lamps, the LED modules outlive them by offering over 20,000 hours of usage, in addition to providing better reliability and requiring minimal upkeep.
4. Q: Can the System be used with Automated Systems?
A: Certainly. The greater part of area uv led curing systems accept PLC interface and external trigger options, which facilitates their use into automated production lines or robotics.
5. Q: What is the suggested safety concern, if any, for use of UV LED systems?
A: Compared to mercury lamps, UV LED’s pose a lesser threat, however, as with all sources of UV radiation, there are risks to eyesight and skin.
Avoid looking directly at the light source and use UV-filtering protective glasses.