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Accu-Cure UV Offers Cool Curing Control
June 23, 2008 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
CHICAGO Building on the company's experience developing UV technology, Accu-Cure UV curing units from A.W.T. World Trade Inc. are engineered for high-speed curing of PCBs and other flat and rigid panel substrates. By minimizing the level of heat transmission, the Accu-Cure UV's computer-designed cooling system protects both substrate and belt, keeping distortion to a minimum.
The reportedly low-maintenance Accu-Cure UV features a repositionable curing head with an easy-to-clean focused reflector. A gate height adjustment accommodates substrates of different thickness. Variable position wattage selection of 100-, 200-, 300- or 400-W/inch lets the operator choose the most efficient UV output for the application, extending lamp life and conserving energy, according to the company.
Standard safety features such as the specially designed light guards and ozone removal system protect workers from UV and visible band light while venting ozone and hot air out of the working area, and the vacuum holddown system positions and protects the substrate as it undergoes rapid curing. The unit is reportedly quiet under normal operation.
The Accu-Cure UV is available in several configurations, including a complete UV curing system with curing head, conveyor, vacuum holddown and exhaust system; curing head with light guard assembly; and a vacuum holddown retro-fit package. Curing widths from 12 to 100" are available, with conveyor lengths from 5' and up. All units can be single or double lamped, with 400 W or Gallium lamp upgrades as an option. Other options include quartz polished glass for greater heat reduction, a recessed parts conveyor, and additional conveyor sections by the foot.
For more information, visit www.awt-gpi.com.