Guaranteed 100% Compatible Replacement Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp - Mercury Wavelength - 67 Inch Arc Length - 72 Inch Total Length (end to end)
The Dubois Part # DUHM367/CLV-410 UV Curing Lamp Bulb is a guaranteed 100% compatible replacement UV lamp that is filled with mercury and has an arc length of 67 inches and a total length of 72 inches. The curing lamp has wattage of 300 WPI and a tube diameter of 25.08 mm.
The UV replacement lamp bulb exceeds OEM standards of UV curing performance and is compatible to the following part numbers:
- DUHM367/CLV-410
- H67E3F1
- UVL/3367
The UV lamps in printers are connected to the photo initiators and the ink raw materials. A strong UV light is a must for printing as weak UV light fails to cure properly and the ink feels sticky. The UV replacement lamp exceeds OEM standards and is subjected to strict quality control measures and gives you a printing experience you desire. There are studies which show that as the bulb hour increases the lamp produces lesser UV light and more heat. Excess heat causes the print media to bulge and it can also damage the shutters and the reflectors in the lamp housing, leading to enormous repairing costs. Therefore, we suggest that you use a good quality UV lamp like the one from CureUV.
Technical Specifications:
- Fill: Mercury
- Quartz: Standard
- Arc Length: 67 inches
- Total Overall Length (TOL): 72 inches
- Tube Diameter: 25.0825mm
- Wattage Per Inch: 300 WPI
Ultraviolet (UV) Spectral Output - Mercury Lamp (PDF)
*Hg - Lamp contains mercury - manage in accordance with your local disposal laws by visiting: www.lamprecycle.orgDubois Part # DUHM367/CLV-410 UV Curing Lamp Bulb
*All UV lamps listed are compatible brand UV products. We do not sell Dubois brand UV lamps. All Dubois brand names, trademarks and logos are property of Dubois.
*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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