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Dot Metrics UV LEDs are cool

The compound semiconductor LEDs offer a portable system that provides a uniform, instant on and a 30 mW/cm2 field of narrow band UVA irradiation of 365nm
Dot Metrics Technologies has released the newest version of its UV Tetra - the Black Series.

It features a 30 percent increase in optical power density, dimming capabilities for optical power outputs, and PLC ON/OFF capability.



This device can be used for a variety of applications such as biological testing, counterfeit detection, sanitation, forensics, security inspection, fluorescence and perhaps most significant UV curing.

The UV Tetra Black Series is configurable for a wide range of UV curing applications. This family falls between large high powered arrays for line curing, and smaller devices for single point curing.

It utilises the technique of flood curing, giving it the ability to easily integrate into existing jigs for part curing, simultaneously bond multiple epoxy joints and cure both 3-D parts and materials containing intensity sensitive compounds.

In its standard configuration the new and improved UV Tetra Black Series is a turnkey, portable system that provides a uniform, instant on and a 30 mW/cm2 field of narrow band UVA irradiation (365 nm) of over an area of 1 inch2 at a distance of 1 inch with dimming capabilities.

Thanks to its mercury-free UV LED technology, UV Tetra Black Series provides “cool” UV without heating the target. This powerful device has a 2 inch2 footprint, weighs only 110 grams, and features a 4-point hot swappable connection for instant-on arrays with both a straight or angle positioning. Both 2D and 3D arrays can be snap assembled and used without special wiring.

The UV Tetra Black Series also features PLC ON/OFF Capability. It can be arranged in a variety of configurations, and is easily integrated into existing production lines and other systems.





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