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Pulsed UV Curing ...
Overview
Benefits
Technology
Products
Applications
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Here Is Where Pulsed UV Light Is the Superior Choice
for Curing
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• Reduction in energy consumption
is important
• Products must be cured at low temperatures
• Thick and/or semi-opaque substrates must be penetrated
• Instant on/off control is required for start-stop-start
indexing process
• The curing process must accommodate unique optical footprints
• Wide spectral bandwidth coverage is required
• Simultaneous curing of multiple components is required
• There is a need to reduce rejects caused by a poor curing
process
• The use of continuous heat/UV mercury lamps is unacceptable
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| Here are a few examples of the curing problems
Xenon has solved for manufacturers and system integrators in the last
few years. This is only a sampling of the hundreds of curing solutions
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• Optical disc manufacturing |
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CD lacquer curing
o DVD Bonding
o Blu-ray Disc™ top-coat curing
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• Wood Surfacing |
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o Vacuum coating
o Roll coating
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• Medical device manufacturing
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o Hydrogels
o Lubricious coatings on guide wires
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• Semiconductor manufacturing
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o Wafer manufacturing
o Tape removal
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| Curing printing on paper, foil, fabric, labels and packages |
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Curing heat sensitive packaging |

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