LED 4 Module Curing Lamp - For Adhesives and Hobbyists
LED 4 Module Curing Lamp - For Adhesives and Hobbyists LED 4 Module Curing Lamp - For Adhesives and Hobbyists LED 4 Module Curing Lamp - For Adhesives and Hobbyists LED 4 Module Curing Lamp - For Adhesives and Hobbyists LED 4 Module Curing Lamp - For Adhesives and Hobbyists

LED 4 Module Curing Lamp - For Adhesives and Hobbyists
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$399.99

The LED 4 Module Curing Lamp is ideal for anyone looking to start working with UV curing. It is a great standalone tabletop system. It has a total of 36 W of power. With this low intensity COOL curing lamp you will be able to cure your substrates in no time.

  

This product has been discontinued. If you need handheld LED curing, we recommend the LED spot curing system.

The LED 4 Module Curing Lamp is a great standalone tabletop system for any hobbyist starting in UV curing as well as well-versed veterans.
Its small size and build makes it ideal for curing any type of adhesive or coating you may use in your small applications.
The four 9W modules provide an overall even coverage of 36W.

This system is designed to provide COOL curing thanks to the LED technology. With the LED 4 Module Curing Lamp you won't have to worry about heat affecting your substrate, adhesive, or anything else.

With LED 4 Module Curing Lamp you will be able to cure your substrates in no time and keep working on what you love.

 

4 module in use

 

Applications:

  • Adhesive curing
  • Coating curing
  • UV gels and paints curing
  • Small applications

 

4 module size comparison

 

Features:

  • Four 9 watt modules, 36 watts total
  • LED, cool curing
  • Standalone
  • Wavelength: 365 nm UV LED
  • Easy to use
  • Plug-n-play 110 V

UV Intensity:

UVA (320-390 nm) 12.472 mW/cm2
UVB (280-320 nm) 0.000 mW/cm2
UVC (250-260 nm) 0.000 mW/cm2
UVV (395-445 nm) 17.601 mW/cm2

 


 

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  • How can the 365nm LEDs have a higher output in the range 395-445nm than in the range 320-390nm? Is this a mistake, or are the LEDs no 365nm LEDs?

    Good question. It's not a mistake. Although they are 365nm LED, they do have a bit of irradiation in the UVV range.