UV Spot Source Cures Small Areas

April 1, 2000
Designed with a 200W super-quiet mercury-xenon lamp, LIGHTNINGCURE 200 series' high-power compact UV spot sources offer long service life and high intensity for curing electronic parts and optical fiber coatings for a wide variety of medical,

Designed with a 200W super-quiet mercury-xenon lamp, LIGHTNINGCURE 200 series' high-power compact UV spot sources offer long service life and high intensity for curing electronic parts and optical fiber coatings for a wide variety of medical, communications and disk head applications. Standard spectral ranges are 300 to 450 nm (Model L7212-01), 240 to 400 nm (L7212-02), and 400 to 700 nm (L7212-03). All models have a built-in condenser reflector that collects UV light emitted from the lamp and emits it through a quartz fiber or large-area uniform beam optics. These sources create a quick cure in seconds without causing thermal damage to the target object or peripheral parts. Price starts at $5000.

Company: HAMAMATSU CORP.

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