UV light for UV adhesive Cyberbond U3050

ChristianBroendum

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Hello

I am looking for light to cure UV adhesive. I have tried different kinds of UV, see below .:

http://www.crlaurence.com/crlapps/showline/offerpage.aspx?Productid=3608&GroupID=15683&History=39324:42484:42486:15680&ModelID=15683

http://www.lightinthebox.com/huntereyes-395-400nm-21-led-uv-flashlight-blue-3xaaa_p1498534.html?litb_from=sysmail

However they did not cure the adhesive enough. Can you recommend a handheld UV flashlight/torch that will cure UV adhesive, so it bonds very strong? The material is glass and it is clear only a few centimeters to be bonded with other clear glass. I use UV adhesive Cyberbond 3050http://www.aplica.dk/images/TDS__U_3050_01.pdf

Look forward to hearing from you

Best regards

Christian Brøndum
Denmark
 

lucca brassi

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I have used for PCB at home years ago and I have also noticed that we at our company use same bulbs for curing UV glues ''uncoated mercury vapour'' bulb on 230V AC , 50Hz and you need also ballast too and timer . (basic street Mercury lamp )

http://www.internetnatrgovina.com/sijalka-zivosrebrova-hsl-bw-125w-e27-basic-elliptical-p-718.html

(remember this bulb is ''coated'' - to get UV you have to broke the outer bulb or get bulb inside with clear glass like that , or buy bulb like that

http://www.internetnatrgovina.com/sijalka-metalhalogenska-hsi-td-150w-coralarc-0021028-p-689.html for that you need also proper socket


and ballast http://www.internetnatrgovina.com/dusilka-magnetna-q125568-230v5-16726302-p-2619.html 125W (no problem also 250W, difference is thicker Cu wire , but for short times would not be problem )

for these bulbs is very fine because cover wide specter , and have deep penetration due rated power ( sorry i put links from our local web store )

Curing times arround 180s .
 
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