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Miltec UV, a family-operated business in Stevensville MD, USA, is celebrating 30 years in business in 2020. The company has changed dramatically over the years from being a distributor of industrial UV products to becoming a global equipment manufacturer.
The company manufactures UV curing equipment and spare parts to over 30 markets globally. The company's combined portfolio consists of microwave, Arc, and LED lamp technologies, which allow more choices for its cstomers.
Over the past 30 years, Miltec UV has developed comprehensive capabilities and a staff of technical experts that provide consulting, training, and technical support. In addition, Miltec offers an applications laboratory open to customers and formulators to work alongside the company's PhD chemists, engineers and UV experts.
By-products that are made by manufacturers using the UV equipment vary from medical equipment, prefinished hardwood floors, LVT flooring, kitchen cabinets, automotive headlights, cell phones screens, printed metal aerosol cans, printed products, fertilizer and dog food bags, and optical fiber used for telecommunication cables, as well as many others. The company recently worked with the Department of Energy and Department of Defense to develop a manufacturing process, utilizing UV curing technology for lithium-ion batteries. This UV technology will be used in vehicles and multiple other applications such as power tools, cell phones and other applications that use lithium-ion batteries.
The company manufactures UV curing equipment and spare parts to over 30 markets globally. The company's combined portfolio consists of microwave, Arc, and LED lamp technologies, which allow more choices for its cstomers.
Over the past 30 years, Miltec UV has developed comprehensive capabilities and a staff of technical experts that provide consulting, training, and technical support. In addition, Miltec offers an applications laboratory open to customers and formulators to work alongside the company's PhD chemists, engineers and UV experts.
By-products that are made by manufacturers using the UV equipment vary from medical equipment, prefinished hardwood floors, LVT flooring, kitchen cabinets, automotive headlights, cell phones screens, printed metal aerosol cans, printed products, fertilizer and dog food bags, and optical fiber used for telecommunication cables, as well as many others. The company recently worked with the Department of Energy and Department of Defense to develop a manufacturing process, utilizing UV curing technology for lithium-ion batteries. This UV technology will be used in vehicles and multiple other applications such as power tools, cell phones and other applications that use lithium-ion batteries.