Arc UV light

tino_ale

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Thanks for your reply. Reason why I need 375nm wavelenght is because I'll use this light to cure Norland 61 adhesive. Ideal would be 365nm but I heard 375nm works too. More would not work though.

Anyone knows what are the difference between the first and second version of Arc 375nm UV light?
 
Hi all,

Apparently there was a AAA UV light (375nm) light released in the past. On Arc website it says (out of stock) but there is no date for a new batch.

How can I get a UV Arc light?

Posted a WTB on the market place with no success so far.


Thanks :wave:
 
There have been a few versions (that I am aware of). Two versions with 375nm emitters, separated by a version which used a Cree UV LED. I have both the 375nm versions, and both are top-notch. 375nm UV is sort of a niche wavelength in LEDs, because they typically have lower output than compared to longer wavelength emitters.
-Winston
 

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