dpurdy
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I used to use a bank of four 250 watt incondescent uv curing bulbs for printing and my printing times were around 8 or 9 minutes. If I wanted to burn something in or burn edges or dodge something I was usually in for a minute to 4 minutes of personal exposure. It would burn me very quickly so I would wear UV protection glasses and sun block on my face and long sleeve shirts and golves to avoid exposure.
This last year I built myself a uv florescent bank of ten 22 inch bulbs. For printing it is far more powerful and my times are down to 5 to 7 minutes but I don't detect any affect from personal exposure at all. I have done some edge burning and a little dodging without any protection and it seems harmless. I tried an experiment of putting my toes right up to the bulbs and leaving them there for 5 minutes and it seems to have done nothing at all.
Does anyone know what is the health risk of this type uv exposure. I got the bulbs that have high uv output and are not black lights.
thanks
Dennis
This last year I built myself a uv florescent bank of ten 22 inch bulbs. For printing it is far more powerful and my times are down to 5 to 7 minutes but I don't detect any affect from personal exposure at all. I have done some edge burning and a little dodging without any protection and it seems harmless. I tried an experiment of putting my toes right up to the bulbs and leaving them there for 5 minutes and it seems to have done nothing at all.
Does anyone know what is the health risk of this type uv exposure. I got the bulbs that have high uv output and are not black lights.
thanks
Dennis