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SCS Introduces PrecisionCure UVC (MUV) Curing System with Patent-pending Lamp Movement Trolley
January 26, 2022 | SCSEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Specialty Coating Systems, Inc. (SCS) is pleased to introduce its newest, innovative curing system that features programmable curing profiles and the smallest footprint in the industry to maximize valuable production floor space. The SCS PrecisionCure UVC microwave UV curing system provides customers with the flexibility needed to take their manufacturing operation to the next level.
In standard curing processes, the board moves on the conveyor beneath a fixed lamp. The PrecisionCure UVC (MUV) features a patent-pending lamp movement trolley that enables the UV lamp to move across the horizontal axis over a product on the conveyor. In addition, users can customize each profile to vary the dosage of UV exposure on the different components of a single board. The PrecisionCure UVC’s advanced lamp travel technology coupled with programmable curing profiles provides users with unparalleled control over the curing process.
The PrecisionCure UVC (MUV) utilizes Heraeus Noblelight microwave-activated UV lamps, the industry-standard in microwave UV curing technology. Available in single, double and triple lamp configurations, the PrecisionCure UVC (MUV) can operate as a stand-alone machine or as a compliment to the SCS PrecisionCoat selective conformal coating and dispense system. The curing system features Windows-based software with a touchscreen monitor and is designed for continuous operation, offering minimal downtime for maintenance.
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