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Ultra high power LED from Prizmatix

The device has over 4 Watts of collimated white light for scientific and industrial applications. The benefits of fast rise and fall times, no warm up, and long life make this UHP-T attractive
Prizmatix has revealed a new generation of collimated LED light sources, with over 60 percent increase in power over previous versions.

The white LED along with other new LED products will be introduced at the SPIE Photonics West conference in San Francisco on February 5th to 8th.

The UHP-T-LED-White has over 4.5 W of collimated light and can be used as a replacement for traditional mercury and xenon lamps in a variety of applications.



UHP-T-LED-White fibre coupled LED light source

Adapters are available for all major brands of microscopes including Olympus, Nikon, Zeiss, and Leica as well as for fibre optic and liquid light guides.

“We have had a lot of interest for microscope service companies and manufacturers who see the UHP-T as a green alternative to mercury lamps for fluorescent microscopes,” says Nathaniel Sperka, North American Sales Manager of Prizmatix USA. “The benefits of fast rise/fall times, no warm up, and long life make this UHP-T very attractive to managers of imaging labs and researchers.”

The Prizmatix UHP-T-LED is compatible with the Prizmatix OptiBlock system allowing it to be combined with other LED modules.

These include UV LEDs using beam combiner modules and a range of accessories such as fibre couplers and filter wheels creating complete LED illumination systems in configurations for any application.

This allows OEM customers and researchers alike, the ability to use only the components and features they need. The output can be free space or coupled to optical fibres or liquid light guides.



UHP-T-LED-White spectrum (standard 4500K White)

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