Excelitas Launches CurX UV-LED Module

Excelitas Technologies, has launched its first UV LED solution, CurX for the printing and curing industry.

The CurX UV-LED module is a linear, scalable, high-end UV LED curing “flood” module available in 365 nm, 385 nm and 395 nm ranges of UV output. It is well suited for demanding applications such as digital ink printing, screen printing, flexo printing, offset printing, and the curing of coatings, adhesives, glues, and varnishes.

The CurX UV-LED module, which incorporates LED technology from Nichia, delivers up to 50 percent higher irradiance than other products on the market, and features an ultra compact design for easy integration.

It also features a sophisticated water cooling system that provides a consistent operating temperature for maximum performance. CurX is comprised of a ceramic substrate with multiple UV LED dies, a driver, and controller for fast switching and easy dimming.

The CurX UV-LED module is fully customisable to meet specific needs of customers and requires no mechanical switches.

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