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Curing spot lamp.


DYMAX Corporation has introduced the BlueWave[TM] 200 UV-curing spot lamp lamp, originally a vessel for holding oil or some combustible substance that could be burned through a wick for illumination; the term has been extended to other lighting devices. , which featues a patent-pending intensity adjustment feature that allows for manual intensity adjustments during initial UV process validation See validate.

validation - The stage in the software life-cycle at the end of the development process where software is evaluated to ensure that it complies with the requirements.
 and production, from 0 to 100%. Thus, the upper and lower intensity limits of a UV-curing process can be identified in an actual production setting. The lamp primarily emits UVA and blue visible light (300-450 nm) and is designed for UV curing of adhesives, coatings, and encapsulants. For further details: 877.396.2988, info@dymax.com, or www.dymax.com.
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Title Annotation:New Products
Publication:JCT CoatingsTech
Date:May 1, 2007
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