LED Vs Lamp

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LED Vs Lamp

Whether or not LED can be used for a particular application will depend on the following:

  • Availability of an adhesive suitable for the application that cures well at 365nm and doesn’t require additional wavelengths.
  • Small spot size (typically no more than 3-5 mm).
  • Low cure depth requirement.
LED best suited where:
  • 365nm is the dominant required wavelength.
  • Cure area is relatively small.
  • Cure depth is low or not critical.
  • Potential surface tackiness is acceptable.
Comparison Chart
LEDLamp
Wavelength365nm/385nm/400nm or more250-600nm
UVA Wavelength AvailabilitySingle WavelengthMultiple Peak Wavelengths
Optical Power (@365nm)Significant development is underway to increase power efficiencyMaximum 1.3 watts
Peak Irradiance (365nm)Maximum 8000 w/cm210500 w/cm2
Energy ConsumptionLow energy consumption. Can be powered by universal power adaptor.High energy requirements. Internal power supply.
Ecological FriendlinessNo MercuryLamp contains mercury
On/OFF TimeInstant ON/OFF4 minute warm up
Light Source Lifetime>20,000 hours3,000 to 4,000 hours typical
Spot Sizes3-12mm (Significant loss of power with higher spot sizes)Variable with light guides, light lines and accessories
Adhesive SelectionSmall but growing.Relatively large.
Substrate SelectionHeat sensitive and exacting substrates can be used such as thin film, thin plastics, foam plastic, paper, leather, etc. Minimal defect(warp, melt) of the substrate.Same substrates can be used by selecting the appropriate filter.
Available AccessoriesFewMany
ApplicationsLimited due to fixed wavelengths, spot size and power.Many applications.





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