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Holiday Update:
Fiber Optic Center will be closed December 24 and 25. Due to potential early carrier pickups, PLEASE HAVE ALL ORDERS IN BY NOON ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 23.
We will resume our regular business hours on Thursday, December 26.
Fiber Optic Center will be at Photonics West - Schedule your meeting with a member of the FOC team now
Dymax BlueWave® MX-150 LED Curing Spot Lamp 2-Channel Controller
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Dymax BlueWave MX-150 UV Curing Spot Lamp 2-Channel Controller. Requires LED Emitter Sold Separately.
The Dymax MX-150 LED Epoxy Curing Spot Lamp offers a high intensity curing system up to 40 W/cm². Quickly cures a variety of materials. Shop Now.
The Dymax BlueWave® MX-150 LED Epoxy Curing Spot Lamp is comprised of two main parts, a controller with an easy-to-use touchscreen interface and a high-intensity LED emitter which is uniquely designed to offer higher, more consistent curing intensity than traditional spot-curing systems. Curing energy is created using an LED chip in the emitter, unlike traditional spot-cure systems, where it is located in the controller. Locating the LED chip at the point-of-cure provides more consistent curing by addressing potential intensity loss caused by the use of long or bent lightguides.
With this new design, the system can be truly tailored to users’ curing needs – allowing them to choose from three different wavelength LED emitters (365, 385, or 405 nm) so optimal cures are achieved. Users also have endless set up flexibility; for automated curing processes, the emitter can be easily mounted to robotic arms or further from the controller without fear of intensity variations. When used as a bench-top curing system, the unit can be paired with a stand and shielding or a Wolf-style lightguide can be connected to the system for specialized applications.
Features:
High Intensity of up to 40 W/cm²
Quickly cures a variety of materials
LED emitters for 365, 385, or 405 nm wavelengths
Cures LED-optimized and UV/Visible-light curable materials
Wavelength flexibility allows co-optimization of adhesive and cure system for optimal cure