10.22.18
Saturn UV is offering new LED UV curing technology. The technology has been put together by partners who between them have more than 70 years of experience in the application, supply and installation of UV curing for graphic arts and industrial applications.
There are no arc lamps in this portfolio. After many years of debate about the power, wave length and application of LED UV, Saturn UV now believes that the time is right to move away from the conventional and into the digital.
All Saturn UV products are designed and engineered utilizing LEDs sourced from Japan. LED UV curing sources can be provided as a “one off project application” or can be selected from a range of “standard products.” They come in a range of UV wave length outputs such as 365nm, 385nm, 395nm, and can be supplied/specified to meet the curing chemistry selected. As an option, the units can have a “mix” of output or can be supplied in cassette format so that different module can be slide in and out.
Output can be from as little as 2 watts per square cm to 25 watts per square cm and above( of pure curing energy). The systems are supplied with the air of water cooling dependent power sources. Electrical usage is less than a quarter of any conventional UV system and there is no standby, the company says. The LED’s are either on or off. LED life is more than 20,000 hours so and overall running costs are at an all-time low for UV curing.
There are no arc lamps in this portfolio. After many years of debate about the power, wave length and application of LED UV, Saturn UV now believes that the time is right to move away from the conventional and into the digital.
All Saturn UV products are designed and engineered utilizing LEDs sourced from Japan. LED UV curing sources can be provided as a “one off project application” or can be selected from a range of “standard products.” They come in a range of UV wave length outputs such as 365nm, 385nm, 395nm, and can be supplied/specified to meet the curing chemistry selected. As an option, the units can have a “mix” of output or can be supplied in cassette format so that different module can be slide in and out.
Output can be from as little as 2 watts per square cm to 25 watts per square cm and above( of pure curing energy). The systems are supplied with the air of water cooling dependent power sources. Electrical usage is less than a quarter of any conventional UV system and there is no standby, the company says. The LED’s are either on or off. LED life is more than 20,000 hours so and overall running costs are at an all-time low for UV curing.