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Product Description
UV-A lamps emit long-wave ultraviolet radiation with wavelengths ranging from 315 to 400 nanometers (nm). While UV-A radiation is less germicidal compared to UV-B and UV-C, it has various applications in different industries, primarily focusing on fluorescence detection, curing, and decorative purposes. Below are some key features and applications of UV lamps:
Fluorescence Detection: UV-A lamps are widely used for fluorescence detection applications in industries such as forensics, automotive, manufacturing, and security. These lamps cause certain materials to fluoresce or emit visible light when exposed to UV-A radiation. UV-A lamps are used to detect counterfeit currency, identify leaks in automotive systems (e.g., oil, refrigerant), inspect welds and coatings, and authenticate documents and products.
Curing and Bonding: UV-A lamps are utilized in curing and bonding processes for adhesives, coatings, and inks that contain photoinitiators. When exposed to UV-A radiation, photoinitiators initiate polymerization reactions, leading to rapid curing and bonding of materials. UV-A curing systems are used in industries such as printing, electronics, automotive, and medical device manufacturing to achieve fast curing times, improve production efficiency, and enhance product quality.
Blacklight Effects: UV-A lamps are commonly used for decorative and entertainment purposes to create blacklight effects. UV-A blacklight bulbs cause fluorescent materials, such as posters, paint, textiles, and minerals, to emit visible light, making them appear bright and vibrant in the dark. UV-A blacklight effects are used in nightclubs, bars, theaters, theme parks, escape rooms, and art installations for decorative lighting and special effects.
Phototherapy: In medical applications, UV-A lamps are used in phototherapy treatments for certain skin conditions, such as psoriasis, eczema, and vitiligo. UV-A phototherapy involves exposing the skin to controlled doses of UV-A light to reduce inflammation, suppress immune responses, and promote healing of skin lesions. UV-A phototherapy is typically administered under medical supervision using specialized equipment.
Overall, UV lamps play a crucial role in various applications where sterilization, disinfection, curing, or detection of fluorescence is required. They offer efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for controlling pathogens and ensuring product safety and quality.
Technical Specifications
Input Voltage(V) | AC 220V( ± 10%) |
Support Dimmer | YES |
Lighting solutions service | Lighting and circuitry design |
Lifespan (hours) | 8000 |
Working Time (hours) | 10000 |
wavelength(nm) | 313nm 340nm 360nm |
UV Optiical Power(μW/cm2) | 40 |
Rated Power | 20W 30W 36W 40W |
Length | 600mm 1200mm |
Size | T8 T10 T12 |
Base type | G13 |
Product Details
Quality Assurance
1. All raw material is 100% brand new.
2. Every lamp will be tested itself at least 24 hours before delivery.
3. Every lamp will be passing strict QC procedures before delivery.
Safety Packaging
1. Each lamp is to be packed individually with a PE bag.
2. Each box with strong foaming protection along with the product.
Fast Delivery
1. Samples take 2-4 days ready to ship via UPS/DHL/FedEx/TNT courier.
2. Standard production lead time within 15 working days to ship by air cargo or by sea.
Post Sales Support
1. Free replacement for any manufacturing defect.
2. Active coordination and response for any after-sales concern.