UVT-1000-UVA-UVB

Technical Specifications

Intended Use: UVB-UVA cross linking, polymer curing, solar weathering test, UV emitter based on quartz halogen, plasma arc operation in laboratory, and commercial/industrial curing processes.

Dimensions: 432mm by 420mm by 398mm.

Aperture: 230 mm diameter. Shielded by high-temperature UVC-blocking filter and an outer UV-transmitting acrylic shield.

Operation: The lamp can be oriented at any angle for operation.

UV Intensity: At 25mm from the outer shield:

  • 280 miliWatts/cm2 in the 320nm to 410nm range, peak 340nm and 365nm;
  • 65 MED in the 280nm to 320nm range;
  • UVC is blocked below 280nm by the filter, or available with a quartz shield.

Reflector Type: Parabolic glass reflector available with dichroic coating to reduce IR emissions.

Lamp Size: 1000 Watt.

Power Input: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 9.8 Amp, available 120 Volts at 60 Hz with external transformer..

Power Inlet: Standard IEC grounded, 220 volts AC.

Lamp Life: 1000 hours continuous run, 700 hours intermittent run at 25% UV output loss at the lamp end life.

Features:

  • Dichroic coated glass reflector for IR reduction;
  • All-anodized, aluminium body allows for convection cooling;
  • Totalizer hour counter for lamp replacement/maintenance;
  • Unit can be easily mounted on a vertical stand;
  • Internal fan cooling for continuous run with a fan delay relay for easier hot start.

Regulatory Approvals: Conforms to CSA/NRTL/ANSI standards UL1431 as well manufactured according to ISO 13485 quality controls. Manufactured in Canada by Tanses Technologies Inc.

Caution:

  • Do not spray any liquid based atomizers while the cooling fan is on. Any atomized spray may damage the extremely hot lamp while the cooling air circulates around the lamp envelope.
  • Do not use in the vicinity of any explosive powder or sprayed flammable liquids due to its high ignition voltage and high lamp temperature of 950°C.
  • Wear eye protection. UV radiation may damage eyes and may cause serious skin burns in a short time. Long-term exposure may result in DNA mutation.

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