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High-power UV LEDs target UV-curing for industrial apps

April 2, 2010

I’ve seen UV disinfecting wands at Costco and wondered why they don’t use HB LEDs as their UV source. HB LEDs are more rugged and can be a more compact light source than lamps. What gives?

Luminus UV CBT-120 UV LEDIt turns out that to act as a disinfecting energy, UV radiation needs wavelengths in the 250nm range, and it’s very hard to make LEDs in that wavelength. Where UV LEDs are coming on strong, though, is for UV curing at 390 nm in industrial processes using UV-cured epoxies, inks, paints, laminates and adhesives. This is the market Luminus is targeting with its new UV CBT-120. UV curing requires lots of UV photons, and Luminus’s PhlatLight technology excels as a large-area LED light source. The UV CBT-120 has a power density of 1 W/mm2 with a light energy output of 10W at 390 nm.

Posted by Margery Conner on April 2, 2010 | Comments (1)

April 5, 2010
In response to: High-power UV LEDs target UV-curing for industrial apps
Paul F commented:

That's an intensity of 10 mW/cm2 at the die...still extremely weak! Not enough to cure a strong majority of our adhesives and will do nothing to effect surface cure with acrylics and silicones. Benefit would be from an array of these dies with ~0 spacing...would also want to see some 260 nm dies mixed in to effect surface cure as well. They need to understand customer needs before marketing them for UV curing apps.

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