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?
 

tino_ale

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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:
 

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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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