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UV adhesives
can be
cured with
exacting control using
one of our Readymax™
UV Curing Systems. These feature-rich
units are designed to give you accurate curing cycles and long life. Please feel free to call if you have
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The Readymax™
Full Featured
Flood Lamp, (100338-SS w/stand and shield) is a feature-rich
system with curing cycles of 400 or 600 watt
metal halide lamps. Light is evenly distributed, for effective curing
rates. Heads can also be used in ovens and conveyors...more |
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The
Economy Flood Lamp is a trimmed
down version of our Full Featured System, also with 400 or 600 watt metal halide
lamp, adjustable stand, wraparound shield and
full-backed shield as options.
The lower cost and availability of head only makes
this an economical solution.
Heads can also be used in ovens and conveyors...more |
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Bench or stand,
the IDS ReadyMax MotionCure works as a small batch
or inline solution for conveyorized curing. The adaptable flood
mount accepts either of the IDS curing flood lamps and offers automated, adjustable conveyor belt designed for use in UV
curing...more |
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Just
place any ReadyMax Programmable or UV Economy
Flood on top of the The
IDS UV Curing Oven and start curing -
no tools required.
This
fully enclosed curing chamber can be used with any of
our floods and features 360 degree shielding for maximum protection...more
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the
FloodCure Meter
is
for use with any UV flood lamp.
UV Measuring is
an important part of the UV application. Make sure you have the right
tool for measuring the effectiveness of your UV System.
Measure the efficiency and
intensity of the light source...more |
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Flood Accessories range from Fan Foam Filters, Flood Filter Glass, Flood Thumbscrews for Economy or Full
Featured Flood (400 and 600 Watt Models), Software, Foot
Pedal, Shutter Control for Economy or Full Featured Flood (400 and 600
Watt Models), etc....more |
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The
ReadyMax
Economy
Spot is a compact, high intensity UV light curing system
built to be economical, the most powerful
and affordable Spot in its class. This system
will take you from small batch work to full production, standing alone
or employed in automation...more |
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The
SpotCure Meter
System
work with any spot cure UV lamp, helping them to
function at peak efficiency. The radiometer measure light density...more |
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Spot Accessories include light
guides. There can be 7% loss for length and a 3.65% loss per meter due to liquid. Loss on a 1M light guide is about 3.65% + 7% = 10.65%.
Light guides matter! Choose liquid or fiber...more |
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UV Accessories include Stands, Shields, Power Supply, Intensity Controller, Lamps, Fan Foam Filters, Filter Glass, Flood Thumbscrews, Flood Height
Adjust Knobs, Interface Software, Foot Pedal, Shutter Control,
Instrumentation Manual, Economy Spot, etc...more |
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UV Applications that have employed our UV systems...
Bonding , Conformal coating PC boards, Contact
lens molding or forming, anti-fouling coatings,
curing inkjet printing, repair of PC Board sealing and
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UV Glasses either
100465 for direct use or
100466
for over- prescription use.
For extra protection, use special glasses designed specifically for use with
UV...more |
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Reactive
materials called photo initiators are added to resins for adhesive
bonding, coating, sealing, and printing. The artificially produced
Ultraviolet light will cure these adhesives by causing the liquid resin to
polymerize, thus becoming a solid. This could be compared to two part
epoxies, which when mixed in the proper proportions, turn from a liquid to a
solid. Light curing resins, on the other hand, are single component products ready to use as received without measuring or mixing.
The relationship between the speed of
curing and lamp intensity is not linear (doubling the intensity does not
offer half the cure time). The fastest and most complete reaction will
occur at high peak intensity for a relatively short period of time. This
is a more effective type of curing as compared to a similar (or even a
higher) dose of UV light, which is spread over longer period of time.
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