OEM ODM 365nm 395nm Water Cooling High Power Lamp Machine for UV LED Ink Curing
UV LED Curing Equipment 1000w Uv Curing Equipment Uv Ink Curing Machine
UV LED Curing Equipment Description
"LED" UV curing lamps represent a cutting-edge technology that utilizes ultraviolet (UV) radiation to achieve rapid and superior performance in drying and curing various UV-sensitive materials, including resins, inks, varnishes, adhesives, and coatings.
UV LED Curing Equipment Datasheet
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Model
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CG-CT3-60027-3500A | lamp color |
Rose golden |
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Power |
3500W |
Chip brand |
LG/Seoul |
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Input voltage |
AC85-265V |
Wave length |
365/385/395/405nm |
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Application |
UV ink/vanish/coating /adhesive curing |
Life span |
20000H |
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Cooling way |
Water cooling |
Emitting window size |
customized |
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UV intensity |
18W/CM2 | Dimmable | 0%-100% |
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Best emitting distance |
30-50mm | Package | wooden case |
UV LED Curing Equipment Advantages
- Energy-saving ,normally 1000W LEDUV equal to 6000W mercury lamp drying effect .
- Eco-Friendly and Sustainable, No mercury. No ozone making and VOC discharge.
- NO warm-up , instantaneous on/off switching.
- Low temperature, can be used for PE and film ink cuing .
- Long lifespan, 20000hours .
UV LED Curing Equipment FAQ:
Q1: What’s the wavelength of the leduv lamp ?
A1: Usually 395-405nm The 395nm/385nm is used for printing machine ,365 nm is for adhesive.
Q2: What’s your led brand ?
A2:LG/Seoul
Q3: What’s the material of lamp and lens ?
A3: Aluminium /quartz
Q4: What’s the cooling way for the leduv curing system ?
A4: Water or air cooling
Q5: The uv intensity can be change?
A5: Yes, the uv intensity is changeable from 0%-100%
Q6: What’s the max energy of uvled lamp ?
A6: It’s depend on emitting time , the longer the higher energy output total amount.
Q7: What’s the lifespan of the uvled curing lamp ?
A7: Our warranty is 2yeas for all system (Chiller /power supply ) mostly can reach 5yeas
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