UV curing lamps with heat sensitive substrates Oce Arizona
Looking at a used OCE 440 and can't seem to find out what the UV light source is. The printer will be used for heat sensitive products. The brochure calls the UV source "low heat" which I would think would rule out metal halide bulbs. Does anyone know what bulbs this printer runs and what their life and replacement costs are. Any other input would be helpful.
I wanted to address the heat issue associated with Oce Arizona printers. The later versions of OCE Arizona machines including the Arizona 440 use a lamp assembly designed and engineered by OCE. They are extremely competent in heat management. The lamp assembly incorporates UV cold mirror to reflect UV energy while removing heat-producing infrared energy. The removal of most infrared energy is accomplished using a reflector that absorbs infrared energy transferring the absorbed heat to aluminum extrusion positioned behind the cold mirror.
To complement the cold mirror, a quartz barrier plate is inserted between the lamp and substrate. Technically the plate does not absorb infrared, however it reradiates at a lower temperature than the lamp. Plate can be repeatedly cleaned. While not an optical filter, it allows copious amounts of cooling air to be impinged on the substrate without fear of overcooling the lamp. The more air the cooler the process.
All told this is an extremely effective heat control method resulting in lower temperatures in the irradiation zone, allowing printing on temperature sensitive substrates.
At TCS Technologies we manufacture second source UV curing lamps and quartz plates for most UV systems including Oce. Lamp cost is $195.00 each and they are absolutely interchangeable with the OEM product.
I certainly would not rule out medium pressure UV curing lamps for temperature sensitive substrates. They give the most “bang for the buck” and provide fastest cure speeds.