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The device contains a scratch-resistant glass plate (200 x 260 mm) which enables the simultaneous curing of up to 12 samples with a diameter of 40 mm. The work area is easy to clean due to the simple design.
The process parameters are clearly shown on a color display and can be continuously adjusted using a rotary knob. The mounting process is started, paused or ended using the QATM start-stop button. An acoustic signal informs the user at the end of the process.
Due to the very short process times, the Qmount opens up the possibility of producing transparent, materialographic standard mountings of various materials very quickly and cost-effectively.
As standard, the device is equipped with a connection for external suction to filter the vapors and odors and to increase work safety. A suitable suction device with activated carbon filter is available in the QATM accessories.
The compact laboratory device is equipped with specially developed and durable LED boards, which irradiate the samples highly efficiently with UV radiation of a very narrowly tolerated wavelength range (emission maximum at lambda = 365 nm) and allow standard samples to cure within 60 seconds.
To minimize loss of electric power the Qmount is equipped with specialized UV LEDs. These show a very slim emission spectrum, which maximum superimposes with the absorption maximum of the QPREP UV 50 initiator. This enables shorter curing times with a low electric consumption. UV initiators get the necessary activation energy for the initiation reaction by absorbing UV radiation. Every molecule has a specific absorption spectrum, which shows certain wavelength areas in which the absorption coefficient of the molecule is particularly large. Outside of the so called absorption maxima a large portion of the emitted radiation is lost. Standard UV LEDs usually emit a significant amount of radiation besides the wavelength intervals in which the initiator has a good absorption. This radiation is converted to heat.
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