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DYMAX’s LED Light-Curing System

By DYMAX Corporation
Friday, September 23, 2011

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BlueWave
The BlueWave LED DX-1000 is an environmentally friendly, high-intensity LED light source, which can be configured to operate in either small-area flood or spot-cure mode and is clean-room compatible.



DYMAX Corporation (Torrington, CT) has introduced the BlueWave LED DX-1000, an LED Light-Curing System designed to provide users with significant advantages over conventional lamp-curing systems including cooler curing temperatures, lower intensity degradation over time, more consistent cure results, lower energy consumption, and reduced costs. The system features:

  • An environmentally friendly, high-intensity LED light source, which can be configured to operate in either small-area flood or spot-cure mode and is clean-room compatible. 
  • Efficiently cooled, high-intensity 385 nm LED light to achieve consistent frequency and intensity output for better process control.
  • Adjustable intensity capability and long-life LED facilitates superior accuracy versus “closed loop feedback” or auto-adjusting units.

For more information visit www.dymax.com.

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