DVD BONDING SYSTEM
CYCLES FAST WITH LOW HEAT
Woburn, MA, USA -- A New DVD bonding system that features
pulsed UV curing to provide
rapid cycle times with low heat and highly efficient tilt
management is being introduced by Xenon Corporation of Woburn,
Massachusetts, U.S.A.
The Xenon CoolCureXL-DVD® Bonding System
features pulsed UV curing lamps which are capable of 0.6
second cure times for DVD-5 formats because they provide
high peak power that penetrates the polycarbonate disc efficiently.
Reducing the overall cycle time of DVD bonders, pulsed lamps
are inherently cooler than continuous wave mercury lamps
and tilt management is easily achieved using lamps on both
the top and bottom during the curing process.
Eliminating the need for DVD repositioning
while rapidly curing, the Xenon CoolCureXL-DVD® Bonding
System uses spiral-shaped lamps which precisely match a
DVD’s profile, exposing it fully to the 1,000 w/cm²
peak pulse power. Offering bonding systems for all DVD formats,
pulsed UV curing lamps provide instant on/off, fast cycle
times, cool operation, and simplicity of design for integration
into a wide range of optical disc bonding equipment.
A brochure “DVD Bonding Using High Energy
UV/Vis Light” is available.