Heraeus Noblelight claims to have "advanced UV curing processing to deliver increased flexibility, first-time performance, and unparalleled reliability on your manufacturing line when you need it most".
Backward compatible with the original Light Hammer 10, engineered with easily upgraded software, and said to feature a lower cost of ownership, the new Mark II is also compatible with the company's AIMS (Advanced Integrated Monitoring System).
The efficiency of the new system is driven by the refined electrical design of the power supply. Its auto-ranging power input means that the user does not have to configure or reconfigure the lamp systems - "it is truly plug & play" from 200-480V at 50 or 60Hz.
Advanced circuitry design is said to achieve a realised Power Factor Correction of 99%. This translates to significantly higher electrical efficiency, balanced current draw over all three phases, lower demand on the utility's reactive power, and lower THD (total harmonic distortion). Up to 93% converted efficiency is the result, meaning less heat generated, cooler operation, and fewer headaches for facilities engineering and maintenance personnel, it is claimed
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