LedEngin, Inc. Releases Its New LED Products

LedEngin, Inc., has released its 365nm and 400nm UV Power LED Products in LZC-series 12-die platform.

The latest emitters provide record flux densities up to 1700mW and 3.2W/cm2 at 365nm and 6000mW and 10W/cm2 at 400nm.

The emitters are available with standard half sphere glass dome or with flattop optic for designs that require package heights not to exceed 1.3mm.

These record high flux densities expand the use of UV LEDs in wide-ranging applications for high speed ink printing and adhesive curing, non-destructive testing analysis, sterilization, forensics detection, and currency verification.
 

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