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UV floodlamp offers a speedy cure

An Intertronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 30, 2006

The IUV 250 UV curing floodlamp provides a high-intensity versatile UV flood source for handheld or fixed mounting.

The Intertronics adhere brand of adhesive products benefits from a wide range of customer feedback, and as more engineers seek to take advantage of the developments in UV curing adhesives, it has become clear that applications are getting bigger.

This includes production of large acrylic casings, glass to metal bonding, curing of coatings and UV curing of automotive body repairs.

In these situations, and in the course of nondestructive testing programmes, it is important to achieve full UV illumination of the object.

The IUV 250 UV curing floodlamp has been developed in response to these needs and provides a high intensity, versatile UV flood source for handheld or fixed mounting.

It features a lightweight robust housing at low cost with three interchangeable filters.

These provide: standard filtration for UV curing; a blue filter with reduced visible light; and a black light filter for fluorescent inspection, such as crack testing of high stress components, also in quality control environments for the engineering, aviation, textiles and printing industries, or for microcontamination detection in clean rooms.

The IUV 250, in conjunction with Dymax UV adhesive products, offers a high performance introduction to UV technologies at modest cost and is ideal for individual projects or large items where a static lamp is not suitable.

The IUV 250 comes complete with power supply and bench rest/guard.

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