UV curing system SunRay
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UV curing system
UV curing system
UV curing system
UV curing system
UV curing system
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The SunRay is a compact, high-power UV flood curing system. All system components are integrated into a small lamp head, which can be easily mounted on the optional Stand & Shield, Rayven curing chamber or anywhere on a factory floor, with virtually no cabling or remote power boxes required. Just mount the head, connect the AC line cord, and start curing. The long-life 400 or 600W arc lamp and parabolic reflector illuminate an 8 x 6″ curing area with evenly distributed UV light. The arc lamp is powered by the state of the art UV Power-Plus Lamp Driver. The head features a convenient carrying handle and a sliding height adjustment bracket. Lamp power regulation: The system’s switch mode power supply maintains constant lamp power regardless of variations in AC line input or lamp voltages. This regulation provides for repeatable curing times and longer lamp life. Standby mode: The unit features a standby mode rocker switch, which reduces lamp power when the system is idling. This mode can be used to reduce heat and stray UV light output while the system is not in use. Auto-range AC line input: The auto-ranging 90–132 / 180–265VAC line input makes the SunRay easy to use in any country, with no wiring changes or voltage select switching required. Elapsed hour meter: A front panel hour meter tracks lamp age, allowing for consistent lamp replacement scheduling. External logic signal interface: The system can be remotely monitored and controlled using logic signals available at a 15 pin D-sub connector on the unit’s rear panel. The following signal types are available:

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