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News Release from: Rhopoint Components | Subject: UV LED illuminator
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 April 2004
Illuminator puts UV to work for a cure
Offering a typical radiant flux of 285mW and a peak wavelength of 395nm, a new ultraviolet, high-flux LED illuminator is now available from stock from Rhopoint Components.
Offering a typical radiant flux of 285mW and a peak wavelength of 395nm, a new ultraviolet, high-flux LED illuminator is now available from stock from Rhopoint Components The UV device is constructed using 50 LED die mounted on a substrate measuring less than 10mm2
It expands the existing range of high-intensity illuminators, which also includes infra-red, blue, green, white, red and amber devices.
Typical uses include: ink, coating and adhesive curing and medical applications.
Housed in a TO-66 style package, the device is designed to ensure high reliability through efficient heat transfer.
Typical power dissipation is 6W.
This illuminator has a total beam width of +/-78 degrees, which can be reduced to 30 degrees with the addition of a reflector designed to mount on top of the device. Request a free brochure from Rhopoint Components ...
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