The Nichia SMD LEDs in the UV range are highly versatile and can be used in a variety of applications. The NVSU119C is available with three different wavelengths, and at a 405nm wavelength, it reaches a power of 1420mW, making it ideal for industrial and commercial applications. Fixtures with multiple LEDs can be used for disinfection, plant growth, ink or resin curing, and lithography for medical, industrial, and commercial applications.
Nichia is one of the largest LED manufacturers in the world, and their innovative research department continues to pioneer new advances in the field of LED lighting solutions. Nichia is credited with inventing the blue LED, which led to the development of white LEDs. Durability, brightness, and homogeneity are some of the major strengths of the Nichia brand, and their fine selection allows for greater added value for professional processing.
It is important to note that UV radiation is invisible to the naked eye and can pose a danger to the eyes and skin even with short-term exposure. Before ordering this product, it is crucial to seek advice from our employees to ensure safety.
Features
- SMD LED UVA with 1420mW radiant power at 405nm
- Nichia 3535 Package
- Forward current typ: 700mA at 3.1V
- Forward current max: 1400mA at 3.5V
- Power consumption: 2.2W at 700mA
- 140 degree viewing angle
- Risk group 3 (EN 62471)
- Dimensions LED (LxWxH): 3.5x3.5x2.0
Application areas
- medical engineering
- test and sorting machines
- hardening
- cameras with UV light
Warning Actinic UV danger for eyes and skin
Ultra violet radiation in the wavelength range of 200-400nm may cause inflammation of the cornea as well as a UV erythema (sunburn) of the skin. The biological effectiveness of the UV radiation varies in the stated wavelength range and is described with the spectral response function (weighting scale) SUV.
UV-A danger for the eyes
Ultra violet radiation in the wavelength range of 315-400nm (UV-A) is for the most part absorbed by the eye lens and may cause UV cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye).