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6 Watt, 230V, 365nm UV Curing Lamp

6 Watt, 230V, 365nm UV Curing Lamp, #86-805

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Irradiance at 76.2mm (μW/cm2):
2300

Optical Properties

Wavelength (nm):
365.00

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Power Requirement:
6W, 230V

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Description

Stands are not included, but recommended for hands free curing or analysis.

Product Family Description

  • 4-Watt and 6-Watt Models Centered at 365nm
  • Stands are Available for Hands Free Curing
  • Portable, High Intensity Design

Handheld UV Curing Lamps are portable benchtop lamps designed for a variety of applications including the fluorescence of stained gels, sterilization, or UV curing. These lamps feature ergonomically designed handles with conveniently placed on/off switches. These lamps are portable, with a high-intensity design. Handheld UV Curing Lamps are ideal for quickly curing Edmund Optics’ full line of Norland Optical Adhesives. These lamps are available in 4-watt and 6-watt models centered at 365nm.  

Note: Stands are not included, but are recommended for hands free curing or analysis.

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6 Watt, 365nm Replacement Tube #86-806 C$43.75   Request Quote
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6 Watt, 365nm Lamp Stand #86-807 C$274.40   Request Quote
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4 Watt, 365nm Replacement Tube #86-802 C$43.75   Request Quote
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4 Watt, 365nm Lamp Stand #86-803 C$110.60   Request Quote
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