Technical note on LED UV curing now available! Substrate temperature guide.
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How to successfully carry out the LED UV effect process? Technical guidelines for operating UV LED systems with the appropriate settings!
The "Substrate Temperature Guide" is a technical guideline provided by Exelitas (formerly Foseon Technology) for the proper setup and operation of UV LED systems. It explains how to effectively carry out LED UV processes. 【Summary of the Document】 ■ UV LEDs are cold light sources and do not generate heat themselves. ■ The temperature rise of the substrate is not caused by the LEDs, but by the substrate's reaction to ultraviolet light. ■ The optical properties of the substrate itself have a significant impact on its temperature. ■ External factors such as the output/illuminance of the curing system, irradiation distance, and scanning speed can also contribute to the temperature rise of the substrate. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Excelytus Noblelight (formerly known as Heraeus Noblelight) is a globally active manufacturer of industrial special light sources that provides industrial special light sources covering the wavelength range from vacuum ultraviolet to medium-wavelength infrared, used in the fields of industry, chemistry, and medicine. Our light-based process solutions, ranging from ultraviolet to infrared, are primarily used in the following applications: ■ Automotive ■ Coatings ■ Electronics, Printed Electronics ■ Environmental Protection ■ Food ■ Medical ■ Printing ■ Packaging ■ Semiconductors ■ Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment ■ Analysis Primarily based in Germany and the United States, Excelytus manufactures lamps for the printing industry, infrared heaters and units for industrial heating and drying processes, and water and air sterilization products under the Noblelight brand, utilizing advanced vertical integration.