UVET’s UV LED Lamp for Inkjet from the 240×20mm series delivers up to 12W/cm² UV intensity, ensuring fast and efficient curing for high-precision printing. With optional wavelengths of 365nm, 385nm, 395nm, and 405nm, it supports a wide range of UV inks and substrates. Designed specifically for flatbed inkjet printing systems, this UV LED lamp offers energy-saving performance, reliable operation, and consistent curing quality.
Part No. UVSS-300M2 | Wavelength 365nm, Intensity 8W/cm2 |
Part No. UVSE-300M2 | Wavelength 385nm, Intensity 12W/cm2 |
Part No. UVSN-300M2 | Wavelength 395nm, Intensity 12W/cm2 |
Part No. UVSZ-300M2 | Wavelength 405nm, Intensity 12W/cm2 |
Irradiation Area | 240x20mm |
Heat Dissipation | Fan cooling |
The UV LED lamp for inkjet from UVET, model 240×20mm, delivers reliable and consistent curing with a UV intensity of up to 12 W/cm². It is designed to provide fast, energy-efficient curing for a wide range of printing and adhesive applications. With selectable wavelengths of 365nm, 385nm, 395nm, and 405nm, this lamp offers unmatched versatility, ensuring compatibility with various inks, coatings, and UV glue curing processes.
Perfect for both small- and wide-format inkjet printers, as well as 3D and screen printers, the UV LED lamp for inkjet is for autonomous UV glue curing. Its precise control over UV exposure time and intensity provides the flexibility required for a wide array of applications. The lamp’s compact design and user-friendly controls make integration with existing UV LED printing systems simple, offering seamless operation and reliable results.
The UV LED Lamp for Inkjet offers exceptional curing performance for a variety of print jobs. With a UV intensity of up to 12W/cm², it ensures that the curing process is both quick and reliable, which is crucial for high-speed production environments. The selectable wavelengths provide additional flexibility, allowing you to tailor the system to the specific curing requirements of different inks, coatings, and substrates.
The adjustable UV exposure time and intensity give you full control over the curing process, ensuring optimal results for each application. Whether you’re printing detailed graphics or curing UV glue for industrial use, you can fine-tune the settings for perfect results every time.
Energy efficiency is another key benefit of the UV LED Lamp for Inkjet. Compared to traditional UV curing systems, this lamp uses less power, helping to reduce operational costs. The low heat output also minimizes the risk of damaging temperature-sensitive materials, ensuring safer, more consistent curing.
The compact design of 240×20mm makes it easy to integrate into both existing systems and new installations. Its sleek form factor ensures that it fits seamlessly into a variety of printing environments, from small-scale printers to large-format systems.
Whether for inkjet printing, digital printing, 3D printing, or UV glue curing, this lamp ensures quick, consistent, and accurate results every time. Its versatile design and energy-efficient features boost both the speed and quality of your print processes.
Q1: What is a UV LED lamp used for in inkjet printing?
A: A UV LED lamp is used to cure UV-sensitive inks instantly during inkjet printing, enabling high-speed, high-precision printing on materials like plastic, metal, film, glass, and coated paper.
Q2: What are the key benefits of using a UV LED lamp in inkjet printers?
A: It offers instant drying, low heat output, energy efficiency, long service life, and compatibility with heat-sensitive substrates—without mercury or ozone emissions.
Q3: Can UV LED lamps be integrated into all types of inkjet printers?
A: Yes, they are compatible with flatbed, roll-to-roll, hybrid, and single-pass inkjet printers and can be used in both new builds and retrofitted systems.
Q4: What wavelengths are available for UV LED lamps in inkjet printing?
A: Common wavelengths include 365 nm, 385 nm, 395 nm, and 405 nm, selected based on the UV ink’s photoinitiator chemistry and curing requirements.
Q5: What kind of maintenance is needed for UV LED lamps in inkjet systems?
A: Maintenance includes cleaning the optical window, checking cooling systems, and regularly monitoring UV output to ensure consistent print and curing performance.