CureUV Handheld Short-Wave IR Curing Lamp
CureUV Handheld Short-Wave IR Curing Lamp
SKU:512405
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The CureUV Handheld Short-Wave IR Curing Lamp is a professional short-wave infrared curing solution designed to accelerate the drying process of automotive paints, primers, fillers, and coatings. Delivering powerful infrared energy directly into the inner layers of the coating, this handheld curing lamp dries materials from the inside out, improving adhesion, surface finish, and overall repair quality while significantly reducing curing times.
Its lightweight, portable design makes it ideal for spot repairs, feather edges, hard-to-reach areas, and mobile automotive refinishing applications.
Key Features
- High-efficiency 500W short-wave infrared emitter
- Rapid curing of automotive paints, primers, and polyester fillers
- Inside-out drying technology for superior coating performance
- Lightweight handheld design for maximum portability
- Integrated handle-mounted timer for convenient operation
- Uniform heat distribution for consistent curing results
- High penetrating infrared energy
- CE and UL-certified switch for safe and reliable operation
- Designed for professional automotive body repair and refinishing

Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Input Voltage | 110V AC, 50/60Hz, Single Phase |
| Emitter Configuration | 1 × 500W |
| Emitter Power | 500W |
| Maximum Power Consumption | 0.5–1.0 kVA |
| Operating Temperature | 60–70°C (140–158°F) |
| Effective Curing Area | 0.3 × 0.4 m (0.12 m²) |
| Timer | Integrated Handle-Mounted Timer |
| Weight | 4.56 lbs (2.07 kg) |
Advanced Short-Wave IR Technology
The CureUV Handheld Short-Wave IR Curing Lamp utilizes advanced short-wave infrared technology to deliver exceptional thermal efficiency and deep heat penetration. Unlike conventional heating methods, short-wave infrared energy penetrates beneath the surface of the coating, curing materials from the inside outward. This process enhances coating adhesion, improves surface gloss, minimizes shrinkage, and significantly reduces the risk of wrinkles, bubbling, and trapped solvents.

Fast Curing Performance
Designed to maximize productivity in automotive refinishing environments, the CureUV Handheld Short-Wave IR Curing Lamp dramatically reduces drying times for a variety of coatings.
Typical curing performance includes:
- Two-component automotive paints: approximately 15 minutes
- Polyester body filler: approximately 5 minutes
- Primers and spot repairs: significantly faster than conventional air drying
Portable and User-Friendly Design
The ergonomic handheld design allows technicians to cure localized repairs without moving the vehicle or repositioning larger curing systems. Its lightweight construction provides excellent maneuverability for extended use, while the integrated timer located on the handle enables convenient operation with automatic shutoff.
The lamp is also suitable for softening trim moldings during windshield replacement and automotive strip removal.
Typical Applications
The CureUV Handheld Short-Wave IR Curing Lamp is ideal for automotive collision repair, spot painting, feather-edge blending, sheet metal refinishing, primer and clear coat curing, polyester body filler drying, vehicle wrap and film installation, windshield replacement, trim molding removal, automotive restoration, maintenance operations, and other professional paint repair applications.
Benefits of Short-Wave Infrared Technology
Compared to conventional heat lamps and air drying, short-wave infrared curing offers faster curing cycles, deeper heat penetration, improved coating adhesion, enhanced gloss retention, uniform heat distribution, lower energy consumption, reduced repair times, and consistent long-term performance with minimal maintenance requirements.
Safety Information
Always operate the infrared curing lamp following recommended safety practices. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when working around heated surfaces, ensure adequate ventilation during paint curing operations, and avoid direct exposure to the infrared emitter while the unit is operating.
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