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Phoseon Technology releases their FireFlex and FireEdge solutions
25 February 2009
Country: United Kingdom

Phoseon Technology releases their FireFlex and FireEdge solutions

 
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As the world leader in delivering high power, UV-LED systems, Phoseon Technology pioneered the Semiconductor Light Matrix (SLM™). With SLM™ technology, OEMs can manufacture the environmentally cleanest, coolest operating, and most efficient UV-based UV curing solutions commercially available.
 
The latest additions to our product family are the FireFlex and FireEdge solutions.
 
The RX FireFlex is designed as a scalable "high power" UV LED curing solution aimed primarily at high performance/high speed single pass UV inkjet applications but with utility in a wide variety of web/conveyor based UV curing applications. The initial product from the RX FireFlex family has an emitting area of 75mm x 50mm and is available in peak irradiances of 4W/cm2 or 8W/cm2 as measured at system output glass - which correlates to up to 72W/cm2 at the LED level. The RX FireFlex architecture is designed to allow the systems to be scalable in 75mm increments to as much as 2m in length with a variety of peak irradiance and total UV power specifications based on customer and application needs.
 
The RX FireEdge is designed as a simple, low cost, small form factor UV LED system for "pinning" applications where the requirement is to "freeze" th
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e ink jet drop without fully curing. The first product of this family has a native emitting area of 75mm x 5mm but systems can be scaled linearly (end-2-end) in 75mm increments without affecting pinning uniformity.
 
You can download information about both products from the Phoseon website under the resources section http://www.phoseon.com/resources/documentation.htm .
 
Top image: The RX FireFlex is a water cooled high intensity UV light "bar" with a configurable emitting lengths up to 2m and emitting width of 50mm.
 
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