Hoenle LED Pen 2.0

The Hoenle LED Pen 2.0 is a simple-to-use, hand held UV curing device for uv curable adhesives and sealants. It is well suited for manual production at individual work stations, and also in an R&D laboratory setting. Generating 4800 mW/cm2 of UV intensity at 365nm wavelength, the Hoenle LED Pen is capable of curing UV adhesives and potting materials in short cycle times.

The LED Pen 2.0 delivers efficiency through low power consumption and minimal heat generation. An internal power control and temperature switch prevent LED overheating. The Hoenle LED Pen 2.0 offers 10 minute continuous operation without additional cooling. Life expectancy for the LED is 20,000 hours or more.

The LED Pen 2.0 from Hoenle is suitable for many applications in automotive, medical device assembly, PCB packaging, optical alignment, and glass fabrication. It can also be used as a device for fluorescent excitation of genomic materials for testing and image processing. Whether for R&D or production, the portability and power of the Hoenle LED Pen makes it an excellent choice for LED UV curing.

Hand held uv curing device LED Pen 2.0 from Honle

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Technical Data for Honle LED Pen 2.0

Wavelength: 365 nm
UVA intensity at aperture*: 4800 mW/cm²
UVA intensity at 5mm distance: 650 mW/cm²
Electrical power input: ca. 5 W
Mains supply: from external net 100-240V AC or 24V DC
Dimensions (Ø x length):   26 mm x 129 mm
Weight: 130 g
Continuous operation without additional cooling: max. 10 minutes

* measured with Hönle UV-Meter

System Solutions with Hoenle LED Pen 2.0 and Vitralit® adhesives:

UV Curable Acrylic Adhesives

Hoenle offers UV system solutions with uv curable acrylate adhesives from Panacol

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UV Curable Epoxy Adhesives

System solutions with UV curable epoxy adhesives from Panacol are available

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UV-LED Curable Adhesives

Unlike gas discharge lamps, LED light sources have a monochromatic light spectrum. Therefore, LED devices used for curing adhesive need a wavelength matched to the curing requirements of the particular adhesive used. 

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