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| title = Mega LV202-E UV Exposure Unit | | title = Mega LV202-E UV Exposure Unit | ||
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The unit is heavy and delicate, do not drop it. | The unit is heavy and delicate, do not drop it. | ||
== Induction == | |||
Ask on the mailing list for volunteers to demonstrate the use of any of the equipment. | |||
== Useful References == | |||
* Youtube has many tutorials on UV exposure of PCBs |
Latest revision as of 11:11, 19 June 2017
UV exposure unit | |
Equipment Information | |
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Status | Unknown |
Manufacturer | Mega |
Model | LV202-E |
Hackspace Information | |
Induction Required | Yes |
Induction Information | Here |
Card RFID Enabled | No |
Owner | Unknown |
The Basics
An ultra violet light exposure unit for UV exposure of printed circuit boards. The unit contains an integral timer.
Specification
- Model - LV202-E
- Working Area - 9 x 6.25" 229 x 159 mm
- Timer - 6 mins.
- UV Output - 2 x 8W (2.5 mW/cm²)
- Dimensions - 420 x 175 x 90mm
- Weight - 4.0 KG
Safety
You must read the safety documentation in this link before using this equipment.
Do NOT stare into the light when turned on, UV light can damage your eyes and skin.
The unit is heavy and delicate, do not drop it.
Induction
Ask on the mailing list for volunteers to demonstrate the use of any of the equipment.
Useful References
- Youtube has many tutorials on UV exposure of PCBs