UVET’s UV LED Curing Lamp is engineered with active fan cooling and designed to irradiate areas up to 50×30mm. It supports a range of optional wavelengths—365nm, 385nm, 395nm, and 405nm—to suit various curing requirements. This UV LED curing lamp is widely used in electronics assembly, medical device bonding, optical bonding, and a variety of optoelectronics applications, offering reliable and efficient performance for high-precision industrial processes.
Part No. UVSS-30D3 | Wavelength 365nm, Intensity 3500mW/cm2 |
Part No. UVSE-30D3 | Wavelength 385nm, Intensity 4200mW/cm2 |
Part No. UVSN-30D3 | Wavelength 395nm, Intensity 4200mW/cm2 |
Part No. UVSZ-30D3 | Wavelength 405nm, Intensity 4200mW/cm2 |
Irradiation Area | 50x30mm |
Heat Dissipation | Fan cooling |
The UV LED Curing Lamp is designed for mid-sized curing tasks that require both speed and precision. It features a 50mm × 30mm irradiation area and offers selectable wavelengths of 365nm, 385nm, 395nm, and 405nm. This flexibility makes it suitable for a wide variety of applications in electronics, medical devices, optics, and optoelectronics.
With a compact structure and powerful performance, this system is ideal for processes such as bonding, coating, encapsulating, and sealing. It works effectively on materials that demand low heat and consistent UV intensity, delivering reliable results with every use.
Thanks to its efficient fan-cooling design, the unit maintains thermal stability even during extended operation. Whether you're operating manually or within an automated line, the UV LED Curing Lamp offers dependable performance without requiring complex setup or maintenance.
This system strikes the right balance between coverage and control. The 50mm × 30mm curing area is large enough to increase throughput while still allowing precise UV application. This makes it especially valuable for tasks like LED component curing, sensor assembly, and optical device production.
Moreover, the four selectable wavelengths allow users to fine-tune the curing spectrum for different material properties. Whether you're curing clear adhesives or pigmented coatings, selecting the appropriate wavelength improves adhesion quality and overall process efficiency.
The UV LED Curing Lamp is powered by LED technology, which enables instant on/off control. As a result, there is no warm-up time, and energy use remains low throughout operation. The system also produces minimal heat, which helps protect sensitive components from thermal stress.
The UV LED Curing Lamp is lightweight and easy to integrate into existing systems. It supports continuous production with minimal interruptions, making it a practical solution for growing operations or process upgrades.
Q1: What is a UV LED Curing Lamp used for?
A: A UV LED Curing Lamp is used to cure UV-sensitive adhesives, coatings, and inks in industries such as electronics, printing, automotive, and medical devices.
Q2: What are the advantages of a UV LED Curing Lamp compared to traditional mercury lamps?
A: It offers instant on/off, longer lifespan, lower heat generation, energy efficiency, and eliminates hazardous materials like mercury.
Q3: What wavelength options are available for the UV LED Curing Lamp?
A: Standard wavelengths include 365 nm, 385 nm, 395 nm, and 405 nm, selected based on the photoinitiator in the UV-curable material.
Q4: Can the UV LED Curing Lamp be used in automated systems or production lines?
A: Yes, it can be integrated with conveyors, robotic arms, and PLC-controlled systems for continuous or high-speed curing operations.
Q5: What maintenance is required for the UV LED Curing Lamp?
A: Routine maintenance includes cleaning optical surfaces, checking cooling systems, and verifying output intensity to maintain consistent performance.