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UV-LED Illuminators

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UV-LED IlluminatorsThe LumiBright 3300B UV-LED Illuminators from Innovations in Optics Inc. are high-power, highly uniform UV-LED solutions for UV digital light processing (DLP) applications such as 3D printing, computer-to-screen and computer-to-plate printing and maskless lithography.

Available wavelengths for the UV-LED array include 365-, 385-, 395- and 405-nm in single- or multi-wavelength configurations. Water-cooling allows the UV-LED array to be operated at a very high current density.

The 20-W illuminator is designed for the DLP7000 chipset and the 30-W illuminator design supports the DLP9500 chipset.


Photonics Spectra
Apr 2017
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