UV Curing Lamp - GEW Part # 24793 UV Curing Lamp Bulb

GEW Part # 24793 UV Curing Lamp Bulb
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Guaranteed 100% Compatible Replacement Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp - Mercury Wavelength - 15 Inch Arc Length\

The Gew Part # 24793 UV Curing Lamp Bulb is a 100% compatible replacement UV lamp that has an arc length of 15 inches and wattage of 300 WPI. The mercury filled lamp bulb is compatible to the GEW UV systems with the following part numbers:

  • GEW 24793
  • 6815A45C
  • H15GW4F2
  • UVL/7315

The replacement lamp work to cure or dry coatings in graphics and signs. The quartz glass plate on the curing lamp protects the lamp from debris and works as a filter between the curing system and lamp. The plate also prevents dirt, grit and contaminants from building up on the lamp.

Made in the USA, the UV printer lamp bulb provides a predictable lifespan and helps in drying coatings of inks in signs and graphics. CureUV provides UV lamp for printers in different arc length and spectral fills. Curing bulbs do not release volatile organic compounds in air which makes them an extremely eco-friendly alternative than curing with the help of heat. The usage of light instead of heat enables the ink to harden and dry instantly.

Technical Specifications:

  • Fill: Mercury
  • Quartz: Standard
  • Arc Length: 15 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 lamps listed are compatible brand UV products. We do not sell GEW brand lamps. All GEW brand names, trademarks and logos are property of GEW.

*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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