UV light curingis the process of altering the properties of polymers, or photopolymers which refers to polymers that undergo changes to their molecular structure when exposed to light. UV light emits invisible electromagnetic radiation, causing a change in properties to photopolymers. UV light will cause a photopolymer, which are a wide variety of resins, to instantly dry, harden or seal with an unbreakable bond.
UV light is used in many curing processes worldwide by industrial, commercial and government manufacturing and production companies to improve their process. By exposing their manufactured polymer products to UV radiation, they can instantly dry ink on parts and strengthen surfaces without using harmful chemicals or solvents. Some examples of processes that benefit fromUV curinginclude:
Instantly drying of inks, lacquers and varnishes
Creating an improved adhesive bond
Enhancing decorative glazes
Drying outer surface coatings
Improving graphic designs
Screen printing
Disinfecting of surfaces, air, and water
Disinfecting medical equipment
This is only a short list of the multitude of benefits realized by UV curing. As more businesses realize the many benefits of UV curing, more will adopt this superior curing method in their processes.
Types of UV Light Curing Lamps
The three basic types of lamps used in UV curing processes are:
Low-Pressure Amalgam Lamps
Medium-pressure UV (MPUV) Lamps
High-Pressure UV (HPUV) Lamps
Low-pressure amalgam lamps are typically used for polymer curing, although they can also be highly effective ingermicidal applications. Medium-pressure lamps are effective in germicidal applications and are usually used for air, water, and surface disinfection, while high-pressure lamps generally are used to alter the properties of photopolymers in many UV curing processes.
Benefits of UV Light Curing
There are a multitude of benefits to using UV lights for curing; some of the most important would be efficiency, consistency, and safety.
Efficiency
There is no other method as efficient at curing products as UV light. Depending on your operation, you could use specific UV light-curing machines for your process or a conveyor-type UV curing station to instantly treat numerous parts without even touching them. Imagine the time, money, and labor you save by having an instant-curing process occur automatically. At the same time, your parts are being transported from one station to another, such as during quality inspection or shipping. Alternative methods, such as drying or solvent use, are less desirable for several reasons. Force drying or air-drying products leaves them susceptible to inconsistencies in evaporation and possible contamination, and takes longer than an instant UV cure. In manufacturing, time is money, and whenever you can improve your cycle time while maintaining a higher level of quality, the preferred method is straightforward. UV light curing dramatically improves throughput and cycle times, with lower costs than additional labor or purchasing chemicals that could be harmful to employees and the environment.
Consistency
Consistency is key to producing high-quality products. UV curing produces a consistent process with an even amount of UV exposure applied to parts and products, whereas employees applying a chemical spray for an outer coating can create inconsistencies in the finished product. Allowing parts to air dry also leaves room for an inconsistent finished surface due to evaporation. As all quality-minded OEMs are aware, consistency increases the quality of products in all processes.
Safety and Health of Employees
While efficiency and consistency are top considerations for any production process, the safety and health of your workforce are also top priorities. WithUV curing, there is no emission of harmful pollutants or chemicals into the air, and no need to purchase or store hazardous materials or maintain material safety data sheets for them. Using ultraviolet radiation is effective on photopolymers and safe to the environment and your workforce. With all these benefits, it is no wonder that OEMs, quality, and production managers are recognizing the value of ultraviolet radiation in enhancing their production processes. Cost-efficient and consistent processes dramatically increase throughput and profitability. Combined with health and safety practices,UV curingis the most desirable of methods used to cure product surfaces.
LightSources Leads the Industry in UV Light Curing Lamps
LightSources and our European partner, LightTech, lead the industry with high-quality UV lamps and custom-designed solutions. As an ISO-certified lighting specialist, we understand the importance of delivering high-quality products on time. LightSources goes above and beyond any other lighting supplier, with knowledgeable engineers ready to provide custom designs and prototypes using the right lamp for your process. We can develop lighting solutions that can be installed vertically or horizontally while maintaining effectiveness. Our lamps are proven to maintain efficacy longer than other comparable types.
LightSources and our valued partner companies represent the leading high-tech lighting specialists and lamp designers in the industry today. Our products are used in a multitude of industries and applications worldwide. We offer OEM-oriented and patent-protected lighting solutions. We invite you to contact us to learn more about our wide selection of UV light-curing lamps.
When Christian L. Sauska and his former business partners established LightSources, Inc. in 1983, they envisioned a company that would offer global OEM lamp designs and manufacturing, supported by state-of-the-art technology and exceptional service and support. This vision lives today through the dedication of approximately 1,000 employees worldwide.
Today, LightSources and its affiliated companies – LCD Lighting, Voltarc along with strategic partners LightTech, and Cerlux – are regarded as innovative, high-tech, designers, light bulb manufacturers and light bulb suppliers in the lamp manufacturing industry. Our products are used worldwide across a multitude of applications and industries. We are especially proud to have our avionic display backlighting in Transportation, National Defense, and the US Space Program.
Our team, which includes experienced professionals in the production of low-pressure tanning lamps, specialty UVC germicidal lamps, custom light bulbs, and UV lamps for other specialized applications such as air purification and ballast water treatment, is committed to engineering standard, specialty, and proprietary lamp types to meet the specific requirements of our clients. From prototype to finished product, we offer unmatched flexibility and turnaround. With our innovative solutions, clients can distinguish themselves in the marketplace with their own proprietary products and private brands.
When Christian L. Sauska and his former business partners established LightSources, Inc. in 1983, they envisioned a company that would offer global OEM lamp designs and manufacturing, supported by state-of-the-art technology and exceptional service and support. This vision lives today through the dedication of approximately 1,000 employees worldwide.
Today, LightSources and its affiliated companies – LCD Lighting, Voltarc along with strategic partners LightTech, and Cerlux – are regarded as innovative, high-tech, designers, light bulb manufacturers and light bulb suppliers in the lamp manufacturing industry. Our products are used worldwide across a multitude of applications and industries. We are especially proud to have our avionic display backlighting in Transportation, National Defense, and the US Space Program.
Our team, which includes experienced professionals in the production of low-pressure tanning lamps, specialty UVC germicidal lamps, custom light bulbs, and UV lamps for other specialized applications such as air purification and ballast water treatment, is committed to engineering standard, specialty, and proprietary lamp types to meet the specific requirements of our clients. From prototype to finished product, we offer unmatched flexibility and turnaround. With our innovative solutions, clients can distinguish themselves in the marketplace with their own proprietary products and private brands.
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Learn How UV Light Curing Improves Your Process
UV light is used in many curing processes worldwide by industrial, commercial and government manufacturing and production companies to improve their process. By exposing their manufactured polymer products to UV radiation, they can instantly dry ink on parts and strengthen surfaces without using harmful chemicals or solvents. Some examples of processes that benefit from UV curing include:
This is only a short list of the multitude of benefits realized by UV curing. As more businesses realize the many benefits of UV curing, more will adopt this superior curing method in their processes.
Types of UV Light Curing Lamps
The three basic types of lamps used in UV curing processes are:
Low-pressure amalgam lamps are typically used for polymer curing, although they can also be highly effective in germicidal applications . Medium-pressure lamps are effective in germicidal applications and are usually used for air, water, and surface disinfection, while high-pressure lamps generally are used to alter the properties of photopolymers in many UV curing processes.
Benefits of UV Light Curing
There are a multitude of benefits to using UV lights for curing; some of the most important would be efficiency, consistency, and safety.
Efficiency
There is no other method as efficient at curing products as UV light. Depending on your operation, you could use specific UV light-curing machines for your process or a conveyor-type UV curing station to instantly treat numerous parts without even touching them. Imagine the time, money, and labor you save by having an instant-curing process occur automatically. At the same time, your parts are being transported from one station to another, such as during quality inspection or shipping. Alternative methods, such as drying or solvent use, are less desirable for several reasons. Force drying or air-drying products leaves them susceptible to inconsistencies in evaporation and possible contamination, and takes longer than an instant UV cure. In manufacturing, time is money, and whenever you can improve your cycle time while maintaining a higher level of quality, the preferred method is straightforward. UV light curing dramatically improves throughput and cycle times, with lower costs than additional labor or purchasing chemicals that could be harmful to employees and the environment.
Consistency
Consistency is key to producing high-quality products. UV curing produces a consistent process with an even amount of UV exposure applied to parts and products, whereas employees applying a chemical spray for an outer coating can create inconsistencies in the finished product. Allowing parts to air dry also leaves room for an inconsistent finished surface due to evaporation. As all quality-minded OEMs are aware, consistency increases the quality of products in all processes.
Safety and Health of Employees
While efficiency and consistency are top considerations for any production process, the safety and health of your workforce are also top priorities. With UV curing , there is no emission of harmful pollutants or chemicals into the air, and no need to purchase or store hazardous materials or maintain material safety data sheets for them. Using ultraviolet radiation is effective on photopolymers and safe to the environment and your workforce. With all these benefits, it is no wonder that OEMs, quality, and production managers are recognizing the value of ultraviolet radiation in enhancing their production processes. Cost-efficient and consistent processes dramatically increase throughput and profitability. Combined with health and safety practices, UV curing is the most desirable of methods used to cure product surfaces.
LightSources Leads the Industry in UV Light Curing Lamps
LightSources and our European partner, LightTech, lead the industry with high-quality UV lamps and custom-designed solutions. As an ISO-certified lighting specialist, we understand the importance of delivering high-quality products on time. LightSources goes above and beyond any other lighting supplier, with knowledgeable engineers ready to provide custom designs and prototypes using the right lamp for your process. We can develop lighting solutions that can be installed vertically or horizontally while maintaining effectiveness. Our lamps are proven to maintain efficacy longer than other comparable types.
LightSources and our valued partner companies represent the leading high-tech lighting specialists and lamp designers in the industry today. Our products are used in a multitude of industries and applications worldwide. We offer OEM-oriented and patent-protected lighting solutions. We invite you to contact us to learn more about our wide selection of UV light-curing lamps.
LightSources Team
When Christian L. Sauska and his former business partners established LightSources, Inc. in 1983, they envisioned a company that would offer global OEM lamp designs and manufacturing, supported by state-of-the-art technology and exceptional service and support. This vision lives today through the dedication of approximately 1,000 employees worldwide.
Today, LightSources and its affiliated companies – LCD Lighting, Voltarc along with strategic partners LightTech, and Cerlux – are regarded as innovative, high-tech, designers, light bulb manufacturers and light bulb suppliers in the lamp manufacturing industry. Our products are used worldwide across a multitude of applications and industries. We are especially proud to have our avionic display backlighting in Transportation, National Defense, and the US Space Program.
Our team, which includes experienced professionals in the production of low-pressure tanning lamps, specialty UVC germicidal lamps, custom light bulbs, and UV lamps for other specialized applications such as air purification and ballast water treatment, is committed to engineering standard, specialty, and proprietary lamp types to meet the specific requirements of our clients. From prototype to finished product, we offer unmatched flexibility and turnaround. With our innovative solutions, clients can distinguish themselves in the marketplace with their own proprietary products and private brands.
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