BlueWave® MX-Series 1 Channel Curing Systems User Guide
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Bright Visible Light
The bright visible energy emitted by curing systems can cause eyestrain if proper eye
protection or shielding is not used. The use of tinted eye protection and/or opaque/
tinted shielding can be utilized to reduce eyestrain and address this concern.
Product Overview
Description of BlueWave MX-Series 1CH Systems
BlueWave MX-Series curing systems feature all the benefits of LED-curing technology in
smaller, more versatile units. These systems are uniquely designed to offer higher, more
consistent curing intensity than traditional spot or flood curing systems. The systems are
comprised of a power supply, a controller with an easy-to-use control interface, and an
emitter. Emitters are available in two models, the MX-150 for spot curing and MX-250
for flood curing, as well as in three different curing wavelengths, 365, 385, and 405 nm.
The
BlueWave
MX-150 functions as a high-intensity spot-curing system. The system
has the ability to be set up in many configurations and can be used with a
lightguide if needed.
The
BlueWave
MX-250 functions as a flood-curing system with a 50 mm x 50 mm (2
in x 2 in) active curing area. It provides manufacturers with additional curing
flexibility and expansion capabilities
BlueWave
MX-Series emitters can be used as
hand-held units or integrated into an automated manufacturing system allowing
for maximum application flexibility. Their output intensity levels can also be
adjusted from 10% to 100% to meet process and adhesive requirements.
BlueWave
MX-Series 1CH systems are
rated for continuous operation. However, if the internal
temperature of the system exceeds the maximum safe operating temperature
limits, each emitter contains a thermal sensor that will shut the unit down to
protect the components of the emitter.