HALOGEN SYSTEM
Code | Quantity | Model | Name | LAMP CAPACITY | request |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
LSIP0015 | 1 | CA 5000 | HALOGEN SYSTEM | 2000/5000 W | estimate |
LSIP0020 | 1 | CA 7000 | HALOGEN SYSTEM | 3500/7000 W | estimate |
LSIP0055 | 1 | 5000 W | LAMP CARRIAGE | estimate | |
LSIP0060 | 1 | 7000 W | LAMP CARRIAGE | estimate | |
LSIP0040 | 1 | IMP.5/7000 W SYSTEM | COMPLETE COMPENSATING LIGHT | 7000 W | estimate |
LSIP0105 | 1 | 5000 WE | HALOGEN BULB | 2000/5000 W | estimate |
LSIP0131 | 1 | 7000 WE | HALOGEN BULB | 3500/7000 W | estimate |
USE:
Stand-alone device that can be used in conjunction with the pneumatic press for photographic exposure of screen printing frames. The halogen lamp and appropriate photosensitive products are used to create screen printing frames with extremely precise definition suitable for current needs in the screen printing sector.
DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES:
Metal halide lamps, more commonly known as HALOGEN LAMPS, produce an excellent highly-actinic light without emitting gas or fumes.
The halogen system is maintenance-free; all that needs to be done is to change old bulbs (normally after 400-500 hours of work).
The exposure times can be stored by an electronic timer.
The halogen lamp has a special parabolic reflector to ensure uniform light emission, which is important for the production of large-size screen printing frames.
During normal production the lamp remains on all the time at maximum power (5,000 or 7,000 W depending on the model). By means of a special switch it can be turned down to half power. When not being used for exposure, the light is protected by a special shutter and during this time (stand-by) the electric power is reduced to 1,000 W.
The only precaution the operator should take to protect his eyes and skin is to ensure that the halogen system is fitted with a safety curtain and to keep it closed while the lamp is on (UV rays are an irritant and health hazard).
When the lamp has completed its working cycle, it is advisable to wait for about ten minutes before turning it back on so as to allow the halogen bulb to cool down.
The exposure time is set in seconds or (when the lamp has an automatic compensating light with photocell to read the intensity of light emitted), in units of time which automatically correct for the decline in power of the halogen bulb over time.
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY:
400 V 50 Hz.
Installed power: 5/7 Kw depending on model.
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES:
Lamp carriage.
Carriage-mounted halogen lamp support, complete with lamp support and resting table for encased generator. Allows for the exposure of screen printing frames with "horizontal" projection.
Compensating light complete with timer and photocell.
RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS:
5,000 or 7,000 W halogen bulb depending on the model.
Stand-alone device that can be used in conjunction with the pneumatic press for photographic exposure of screen printing frames. The halogen lamp and appropriate photosensitive products are used to create screen printing frames with extremely precise definition suitable for current needs in the screen printing sector.
DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES:
Metal halide lamps, more commonly known as HALOGEN LAMPS, produce an excellent highly-actinic light without emitting gas or fumes.
The halogen system is maintenance-free; all that needs to be done is to change old bulbs (normally after 400-500 hours of work).
The exposure times can be stored by an electronic timer.
The halogen lamp has a special parabolic reflector to ensure uniform light emission, which is important for the production of large-size screen printing frames.
During normal production the lamp remains on all the time at maximum power (5,000 or 7,000 W depending on the model). By means of a special switch it can be turned down to half power. When not being used for exposure, the light is protected by a special shutter and during this time (stand-by) the electric power is reduced to 1,000 W.
The only precaution the operator should take to protect his eyes and skin is to ensure that the halogen system is fitted with a safety curtain and to keep it closed while the lamp is on (UV rays are an irritant and health hazard).
When the lamp has completed its working cycle, it is advisable to wait for about ten minutes before turning it back on so as to allow the halogen bulb to cool down.
The exposure time is set in seconds or (when the lamp has an automatic compensating light with photocell to read the intensity of light emitted), in units of time which automatically correct for the decline in power of the halogen bulb over time.
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY:
400 V 50 Hz.
Installed power: 5/7 Kw depending on model.
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES:
Lamp carriage.
Carriage-mounted halogen lamp support, complete with lamp support and resting table for encased generator. Allows for the exposure of screen printing frames with "horizontal" projection.
Compensating light complete with timer and photocell.
RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS:
5,000 or 7,000 W halogen bulb depending on the model.