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New 365nm UVC LED Emitters Available from LedEngin

LedEngin, Inc., a leading innovator in high flux density LED technology announces immediate availability of 365nm UVC LED emitters in single and multi-chip packages. LedEngin is the first LED manufacturer to deliver record flux numbers up to 700mW at 365nm.

With the highest flux densities available today equating to 2300 mW/cm2, these products expand the use of LEDs in wide-ranging applications for adhesive and paint curing, sterilization, skin treatment, forensics particle detection, currency verification, fluorescence and blacklight blue.

“Our new 365nm UVC LEDs utilize LedEngin’s proven highly reliable LED packaging technology with low thermal resistance, UV- resistant glass lens, and compact form to produce the most robust, highest flux density UV LED available today,” says Uwe Thomas, Director of Technical Marketing, LedEngin. “Customers have been waiting for this specific wavelength to replace expensive, power-hungry and toxic Mercury lamps in a range of curing, medical and security applications. Our LEDs deliver the performance to shorten curing times, improve visibility in forensics and security applications and increase detection distances.”

LedEngin 365nm Emitters deliver rugged, reliable performance:

  • Compact form factors for record flux densities enabling exceptional optical system efficiency
  • Surface-mount ceramic package with integrated non-degrading glass lens for durability
  • Thermally matched, stress free ceramic package eliminates common packaging failure modes
  • JEDEC Moisture Sensitivity Level 1 for unlimited shelf life
  • RoHS Compliant

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