Heraeus-Noblelight has developed a new DC-driven source, the Light Hammer 10 Mark II, which is said to deliver "near-constant UV energy output". This significantly impacts the photopolymerisation process, "network structure" and cured film performance properties.
The high intensity output can generate a higher number of domain cross-link structures, while premature terminations are also reduced significantly, resulting in a more uniform size domain structure. According to Heraeus, this provides superior uniform physical properties across an entire UV cured film, including surface hardness, elongation, weatherability, and optical functions such as anti-glare, anti-reflective, and refractive index.
The advanced internal circuitry and low High Voltage Output Capacitance of the Light Hammer 10 MARK II have been designed to improve reliability. In addition, it does not require calibration after repair, making that process easier and more reliable.
The new unit is backward compatible and adaptable to existing systems, engineered with easily upgraded software, and offering a lower cost of ownership.
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