Phoseon Technology Launches New UV LED Technology for Curing Applications

Phoseon Technology announced its new TargetCure Technology for LED curing that delivers the specific target irradiance ensuring each job is consistent and reliable. This precise curing ability remains stable across ambient operating temperatures and continually monitors the lamp’s efficiency to adjust the output over the lamp’s lifetime.

Phoseon Technology  new TargetCure technology for LED curing enables stable UV output. (Phoseon/LEDinside)

TargetCure Technology uses proprietary and patented Phoseon innovations to provide users precise and predictable UV output. This reliable UV output and less monitoring of defects lead to higher yields and profitability. Currently, TargetCure Technology will be available for select models of Phoseon’s air-cooled light sources.

“Phoseon developed TargetCure Technology to provide customers precise, consistent, and stable curing,” commented Joe Becker, Product Marketing Manager. “This is the first of several new technologies Phoseon is bringing to the market in 2016 to improve customer’s capabilities.” 

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