Categories: Graphics Printing

Wide-Area Curing Lamp

Need to cure a 25-sq-ft surface? It’s possible with UV Process Supply’s CON-TROL-CURE Wide Area Flood Curing Lamp. The system is designed for 3-D objects, walls, automotive components, guitars, and more. It is fitted with adjustable lamp holders and accommodates lamps with a total power from 250-1000 Watts. UV Process Supply says the system can produce an effective cure area of at least 5 x 5 ft (1.5 x 1.5 m) when placed 3 ft (0.915 m) from its target. The lamp housing can be mounted on the floor or a wall. An angled reflector housing and built-in cooling system come standard. Power specifications are 100V, 17.5A, and 60Hz. The system includes a cable to connect the power supply and irradiator. Power supplies are matched to lamp-power requirements. UV Process Supply, Inc., 1229 W. Cortland St., Chicago, IL 60614-4805, 773-248-0099, 800-621-1296, fax: 773-880-6647, e-mail: info@uvps.com, Web: www.uvps.com.

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