Dymax Introduces BlueWave MX-150 LED Spot-Curing System
August 8, 2016 | Dymax CorporationEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Dymax Corporation introduced the BlueWave MX-150 - a new smaller LED spot-curing system with unique curing flexibility. The system can be used as a bench-top unit or integrated into an automated system, and its LED emitters are available in 365, 385, or 405 nm wavelengths.
In addition to providing great curing flexibility, the BlueWave MX-150 is also uniquely designed to offer higher, more consistent curing intensities than traditional spot-curing systems. Located at the point of cure, this system’s curing energy is created using an LED chip in the emitter to provide more consistent curing by eliminating the potential loss of intensity caused by long or bent lightguides. Furthermore, with this new design, the emitter can be easily mounted to robotic arms or mounted further from the controller without fear of intensity variations.
The BlueWave MX-150 is comprised of two main parts, a controller with an easy-to-use touchscreen interface and a high-intensity LED emitter. For specialized applications, users also have the option to connect a lightguide to the system without experiencing any intensity loss. The unit can be activated by a foot pedal, its LCD touch screen, or through a PLC interface.
About Dymax Corporation
Dymax Corporation develops innovative oligomer, adhesive, coating, dispensing, and light-curing systems for applications in a wide range of markets. The company’s products are perfectly matched to work seamlessly with each other, providing design engineers with tools to dramatically improve manufacturing efficiency and reduce costs. Major markets include aerospace, appliance, automotive, electronics, industrial, medical device, and metal finishing.
For additional information, click here contact Dymax Application Engineering at info@dymax.com or 860-482-1010.
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