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The inherent benefits of high intensity pulsed UV lamps, low heat, excellent depth of penetration, cool cures and energy efficiency are well known. Traditionally these benefits were only available for indexing applications where the cure target is held in a fixed position in front of the lamp. Recent advances in lamp geometries, pulse rates and lamp wattages are making pulsed UV lamps the solution of choice for heat sensitive continuous motion applications such as wood coating. Illustrating the benefits of applying this technology to wood coating is Delle Vedove USA new vacuum coating and roll coating equipment. Products & Services
UV light systems provide ultraviolet light for identification, tracing, curing, disinfection or processing applications.
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