Light Source Family Adds Compact Models

Dec. 1, 2004
Expanding the LIGHTNINGCURE family of spot light sources, the LC3 and LC4 are described as being smaller and more economical than their siblings. The LC4 is a UV spot light source that delivers a typical output of 3,500 mW/cm² at 365 nm with a

Expanding the LIGHTNINGCURE family of spot light sources, the LC3 and LC4 are described as being smaller and more economical than their siblings. The LC4 is a UV spot light source that delivers a typical output of 3,500 mW/cm² at 365 nm with a power consumption of 280 VA. Lamp life is specified at 3,000 hours. Measuring 311 mm x 13.7 mm x 226 mm, users can easily fit multiple units on the production floor. With a 120 mm x 120 mm x 200 mm footprint, the LC3 UV-visible spot provides outputs of 500 mW/cm² at 365 nm and 570 mW/cm² at 436 nm with a power consumption of 50 VA. Both sources allow users to set the light output, with the timer setting adjustable from 2s to 60s and the output intensity ranging from 0 to 100%. The LC3 is priced at $2,169 and the LC4 is $3,037 in small quantities. HAMAMATSU CORP., Bridgewater, NJ. (800) 524-0504.

Company: HAMAMATSU CORP.

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