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The Collimation Challenge: Focused Intensity with Ultra Narrow Beam UV LEDs

Press release submitted on behalf of Violumas.

Violumas is excited to announce the addition of UVA and UVB wavelengths to its VioBeam-1X1 series portfolio. Featuring 10° fused silica optics combined with a high-power UV LED, the product series now includes 405 nm, 395 nm, 385 nm, 375 nm, 365 nm, 340 nm and 325 nm wavelengths. These new LEDs are offered alongside the previously released 255 nm, 265 nm, 275 nm, 295 nm and 310 nm wavelengths.

The VioBeam-1X1 delivers a precise, ultra-narrow beam, making it an ideal solution for collimation, focused illumination, fiber coupling and far-field illumination. Compared to a typical LED’s natural beam angle of 135°, the VioBeam-1X1’s 10° beam achieves highly focused UV intensities at extended distances, allowing for the reduction of LEDs in high-dosage systems. A single VioBeam-1X1 265 nm LED can reach an intensity level of 66.5 mW/cm2 at 30 cm, a similar level achieved by a high density 265 nm LED array of 49 LEDs. 

With a total of 12 UVA/UVB/UVC wavelength options spanning the entire UV spectrum, the VioBeam-1X1 series is suitable for UV applications such as life sciences, water disinfection, curing, spectroscopy, environmental monitoring, air purification, research and more. By providing additional UVA wavelengths, Violumas aims to broaden the opportunities for new developments in ultraviolet applications.

For more information, visit www.violumas.com.

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