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the next issue... and all the others after that.

Louis Panico, CEO.
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The news is great for continuous motion UV curing! That bric k
wall you’ve been up against (or hitting your head against)
has crumbled with the introduction of higher performance Pulsed
UV light technology. Now, Xenon’s RC-800 systems deliver rapid
and complete curing without creating excessive heat for demanding
inline continuous motion processes. Because the underlining technology
is more versatile, the RC-800 systems offer more choices than mercury
UV systems. You can now select from a wide range of high intensity
pulsed UV lamps, pulse energy levels, and pulse rates that let you
mix-and match a curing system to perfectly fit your application.
Multiple lamp systems are a snap with our RC-802 system. Of course
you want to read more! Just
click here to get the full story.
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Looking for innovative ways to inactivate microorganisms
in a wide range of applications such as decontamination of food, medical
device manufacturing and pharmaceutical packaging? Your answer is
pulsed UV light
treatment. Xenon’s RS-3000 SteriPulse-XL® systems have demonstrated
pulsed UV can achieve up to a 6 log kill within seconds, with minimum
temperature rise. This innovative technology can be implemented in
all applications that currently utilize continuous wave UV mercury
vapor arc lamps, gamma radiation, heat, or chemical sterilants. SteriPulse
systems are available for use in a variety of settings ranging from
research and clinical laboratories to commercial process disinfection
facilities. Click to get more details.
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Xenon has a way to maximize the conversion of energy into
UV light. It’s the patent pending InterWeave™ controller
option and you’ll find it in the new RC-802 dual-lamp system.
System hardware is slimmed down to a single power supply and a single
controller that operates both lamps. InterWeave does the rest—for
example, an RC-802 system set for 100 pulses per second rate, keeps
both lamps running at full 100 pps rates to give an effective 200
pps overall system pulsing. This provides for both higher energy
delivery and reduced overall hardware. Read
more ...
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Strobe lamps that can take it! Take the tough weather conditions,
the constant vibration, and the long-term “can’t get up
there everyday” demands
—that’s exactly what Xenon’s tall tower lamps are
designed to do. Because we stock strobe lamps for most systems, replacements
are a cinch. Our website has a handy lamp guide with strobe unit numbers,
manufacturer’s P/N and Xenon’s replacement lamp numbers—a
convenient cross reference for the lamps you’re trying to replace.
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