magic823 said:I'm looking at possibly building a UV LED head for my Beseler 45. There are a number LEDs that output Peak Wavelength at 395nm and I'm trying to figure out if they will work.
Steve
magic823 said:I'm looking at possibly building a UV LED head for my Beseler 45. There are a number LEDs that output Peak Wavelength at 395nm and I'm trying to figure out if they will work.
Steve
Donald Miller said:I have tried UV LEDs that had the UVA output you mentioned. They were of insufficient intensity to expose Azo in my tests. For your information, I mounted the LEDs immediately adjacent to each other.
The spectral sensitivity of Azo, as I recall, is 360-425 nm.
colivet said:Printing AZO on a plate burner takes about a second or less.
kudzma said:The spectral sensitivity of Azo peaks at 350 nm (see Tech Pub G-10), which is a perfect match to the peak spectral output of BLB fluorescent bulbs, also 350 nm. This is why a spiral BLB bulb works well in an enlarger to enlarge onto Azo. All you need is the proper diffusion. Im one of those people using BLB bulbs to make an enlarger light source. See the Azo Forum.
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