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News Release from: UV Light Technology | Subject: UV 400W Flood Lamp
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 March 2006
UV Flood Lamp For Rapid Curing
UV Light Technology, the Birmingham (UK) UV light equipment manufacturer, has just launched its new high intensity UV flood lamp for rapidly curing UV materials.
UV Light Technology, the Birmingham (UK) UV light equipment manufacturer, has just launched its new high intensity UV flood lamp for rapidly curing UV materials The unit is claimed to be compact and lightweight
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 28 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Constructed in aluminium to provide robustness and durability, it is designed to meet the most demanding requirements, said the company.
It incorporates an integral cooling system to ensure low casing temperature and optimal UV bulb operating conditions.
The UV 400W flood lamp can be fitted with various types of UV bulb and filter glass depending upon the application.
That provides for a versatile UV light equipment system and enables the UV light emission spectrum to be precisely matched to the chemistry of the UV material, added the company.
The UV flood lamp is said to produce high UV light intensity, uniformly distributed over a large illumination area.
The high performance is due to the combination of efficient 400W metal halide UV bulbs, computer optimised spectral grade aluminium reflector and special filter glass materials, said UV Light Technology.
The UV 400W Flood Lamp is supplied with the an operating, service and repair manual, which includes maximum permissible exposure times as defined by the ICNIRP guidelines, within the beam angle at various distances.
The company added that is essential for assessing the level of risk for potential adverse health effects arising, or likely to arise from exposure to the UV light emissions.
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