Phoseon Technology Unveils New WhisperCool Technology

Phoseon Technology today announced its new WhisperCool Technology for LED curing that will deliver high-performance, air-cooled curing products with a low sound threshold. This reduced sound level allows equipment operators to work in a safer, more productive environment, leading to improved productivity.

Phoseon Technology today announced its new WhisperCool Technology for LED curing that will deliver high-performance, air-cooled curing products with a low sound threshold. (Phoseon Technology/LEDinside)

WhisperCool Technology uses proprietary and patented Phoseon innovations to maximum UV output while keeping the sound level to a minimum. This involved utilizing a holistic, system architecture approach combining more than ten years of Semiconductor Light Matrix (SLM)™ LED array experience, advanced thermal management, Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD), and electronic control. This technology will be introduced on Phoseon’s air-cooled lamps in ensuing months.

“Phoseon developed WhisperCool Technology to address the sound level as LED light sources become more powerful, “commented Joe Becker, Product Marketing Manager. “This is the second innovation, after TargetCure™ Technology, Phoseon is bringing to the market in 2016 to improve customer’s curing capabilities.”

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