The light source parameters of UV curing equipment include the following aspects:
1. Wavelength: The wavelength range emitted by UV light sources is generally between 300-450 nanometers, and different UV curing equipment for different purposes require different wavelengths.
2. Intensity: The light intensity emitted by a UV light source refers to the amount of light energy received per unit time and unit area, usually expressed in watts per square centimeter (W/cm ²) or milliwatts per square centimeter (mW/cm ²)
3. Spectral distribution: The spectral distribution emitted by UV light sources has a certain impact on the curing effect, and the spectral distribution required for curing different materials is also different.
4. Illumination area: The area illuminated by a UV light source, which varies depending on the size and shape of the cured object
5. Illumination angle: The angle between the light emitted by the UV light source and the surface of the object, also known as the incident angle
6. Light source stability: The stability of UV light sources also has a significant impact on the curing effect, including the stability of the light intensity and spectral distribution emitted by the light source.
In summary, the light source parameters of UV curing equipment include wavelength, intensity, spectral distribution, illumination area, illumination angle, and light source stability.