UV Curing Lamp - Hanovia Part # 6832A5C UV Curing Lamp Bulb

Hanovia Part # 6832A5C UV Curing Lamp Bulb
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Guaranteed 100% Compatible Replacement Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp - Mercury Wavelength - 32 Inch Arc Length

The Hanovia Part # 6832A5C UV Curing Lamp Bulb is a 100% compatible replacement lamp bulb that has an arc length of 32 inches and is filled with mercury. The 300 WPI lamp bulb provides you with high standards of UV curing bulb performance. The lamp bulb is compatible to the Hanovia UV systems and works well with the following part numbers:

  • 6832A5C
  • H32B3F4

With a constant demand for UV curing bulbs in the printing industry, the CureUV’s replacement UV lamp is a generic replacement. The UV curing lamp bulbs are components that are necessary for the drying system. Many people believe that a curing lamp bulb provides better results than infra red drying and resists chances of smudges. It does not further release volatile organic compounds in the air. The UV light bulb works by generating a specific wavelength to help in curing inks and coatings. Subject to stringent quality control measures, the UV replacement lamp provides good value for your money.

Technical Specifications:

  • Fill: Mercury
  • Quartz: Standard
  • Arc Length: 32 inches
  • Watts Per Inch: 300 WPI

UV spectral output of a Mercury Lamp

UV Spectral Output of a Mercury Lamp (PDF)

*Hg - Lamp contains mercury - manage in accordance with your local disposal laws by visiting: www.lamprecycle.org

*All UV lamps listed are compatible brand UV products. We do not sell Hanovia brand UV lamps. All Hanovia brand names, trademarks and logos are property of Hanovia.

*Warning: Ultraviolet light is harmful to your eyes and skin. Use proper safety gear.

Note: CureUV.com stocks generic products that are 100% compatible with the original equipment.

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