Curing Lamps

Curing lamps are specialized lighting solutions used to expedite the drying or curing of materials in industrial settings. They enhance operational efficiency by offering consistent and controlled light exposure for quick and uniform curing results.

  1. EFOS UV/VISIBLE SPOT CURE SYSTEM 250NM - 450NM

    Curing Lamps

    EFOS UV/VISIBLE SPOT CURE SYSTEM 250NM - 450NM

    UV/Visible Spot Cure System Efos Acticure A4000

    Efos has been acquired by EXFO

  2. HERAEUS NOBLELIGHT LIGHT HAMMER UV CURING SYSTEM

    Curing Lamps

    HERAEUS NOBLELIGHT LIGHT HAMMER UV CURING SYSTEM

    Conveyor-Equipped UV Curing Systems With Two Six Inch Lamp Assemblies

    Conveyor-equipped systems for laboratory R&D or production line use.  A wide range of standard and optional features to meet your specific UV curing needs.

     

  3. LESCO THREE STATION ROTATING UV CURING SYSTEM

    Curing Lamps

    LESCO THREE STATION ROTATING UV CURING SYSTEM

    Three Station Rotating UV Curing System Lesco 3SR-6

    Lesco acquired by American Ultraviolet

  4. LESCO UV HIGH INTENSITY SPOT CURING SYSTEM

    Curing Lamps

    LESCO UV HIGH INTENSITY SPOT CURING SYSTEM

    High Intensity UV Spot Curing System Lesco MK III

    Lesco acquired by American Ultraviolet

Common Applications

printing

coating

adhesive curing

electronics manufacturing

automotive finishes

optical assembly

Buying Guide

Curing Lamps Buying Considerations

  • Evaluate the wavelength requirements of your curing application to select appropriate lamp types.
  • Consider the power output necessary for materials to ensure fast and effective curing.
  • Look for lamps with adjustable intensity settings for greater control over the curing process.
  • Choose lamps with a long lifespan and reliable performance to minimize maintenance costs.
  • Ensure compatibility with your existing production line or systems for seamless integration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are curing lamps used for?
Curing lamps are used to quickly dry or cure materials such as paints, inks, and adhesives.
What types of curing lamps are available?
Types include UV lamps, LED systems, and mercury vapor lamps, each suited for specific materials and processes.
How do UV curing lamps work?
UV curing lamps emit ultraviolet light, which initiates a chemical reaction that quickly hardens or sets materials.
What industries rely on curing lamps?
Industries such as printing, electronics, and manufacturing widely use curing lamps for production efficiency.