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UV Curing Oven

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Specifications

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Weight (kg):
14
Chamber Size D x W x H (mm):
195 x 175 x 185
Dimensions (mm):
246 x 282 x 410

Optical Properties

Wavelength (nm):
365.00
Irradiance (W/cm2):
0.25 Max

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Power Requirement:
AC 100 - 305V

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Details

  • Up to 250mW/cm² UV Irradiance
  • 365nm Center Wavelength
  • Digital Control of UV Intensity and Exposure Time

The UV Curing Oven is a compact 246 x 282 x 410mm UV LED curing chamber that can provide high intensity UV irradiance up to 250mW/cm2 for fast curing. Featuring a digital controller, UV light intensity can be fixed between 10% and 99% with adjustable exposure times ranging from 1 second to 100 minutes. UV reflective panels in the curing chamber provide homogeneity greater than 85% on the irradiated surface for reliable and repeatable UV emission. The UV Curing Oven is ideal for a wide range of bonding, curing, drying, hardening, and photolithography applications. A UV protection system between the lamp and the door avoids unwanted UV exposure by shutting off the UV illumination if the door is open.

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