Guaranteed 100% Compatible Replacement Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp - Mercury Wavelength - 5 Inch Arc Length - 8 Inch Total Length (end to end)
CureUV’s Efi Rastek H700 111344 UV Curing Lamp Bulb is a UV replacement lamp that exceeds OEM standards of bulb performance. It is a compatible to the EFI Rastek H700 UV Flatbed Printer with the following part numbers:
- 111344
- 45081150
- UVL/3305
- EFI Rastek H700
- EFI Rastek H700UV
- Rastek H700
- Rastek H700UV
- H700
With CureUV.com, you get a wide selection of UV replacement lamps, dichoric reflectors and quartz plate. These replacement parts play a vital role in the digital printing process. The common applications of this curing lamp bulb are as follows:
- Poster Printing
- Display Printing
The mercury-filled UV lamp has an overall length of 8" and an arc length of 5" and is considered a high quality and highly effective UV emitter in the market. The lamp works well to dry and cure inks in signs and graphics. The replacement lamp consists of a quartz plate that prevents debris from falling on the lamp and also works as filler between the curing system and the lamp. The replacement lamp is extensively used in the printing industry to cure inks and coatings and the lamp resists smudges and is environmental friendly as there is no process of solvent evaporation as conventional drying methods. The result is greater printing quality as well as productivity.
Technical Specifications:
- Fill: Mercury
- Quartz: Standard
- Arc Length: 5 Inches
- Overall Length: 8 Inches
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 EFI brand lamps. All EFI brand names, trademarks and logos are property of EFI.
*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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