UV Lamp Product Instructions
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UV Lamp Product Instructions

UV Lamp Product Instructions
[Product Name]: Ultraviolet High-Pressure Lamp
[Product Properties]: Gas Discharge Lamp
[Product Light Spectrum Range and Applications]:
This lamp has a spectrum between 350nm and 450nm, with a peak at 365nm. It is primarily used for UV curing surfaces such as printing, packaging, color printing, furniture, decorative materials, and tinplate canning. It is also an ideal light source for the electronics and printed circuit board industries, wastewater treatment, air sterilization, and exhaust gas purification.
[Product Usage and Precautions]:
1. The lamp must be used with the appropriate transformer and capacitor (ballast, trigger).
2. When handling the lamp, wear gloves and avoid direct contact with the lamp surface (for example, ensure the lamp body is free of fingerprints). The lamp can be used immediately after unpacking. If direct contact is made with the lamp, wipe it thoroughly with denatured alcohol. Clean the lamp and reflector regularly as needed. Cleaning is especially important if there is any contamination on the lamp surface. Failure to promptly address this will prematurely cause the lamp to lose its transparency and affect its performance. 3. Do not use this product near flammable or explosive materials such as thinners, as this may cause fire or explosion.
4. Do not look directly at a lit UV lamp, as this may cause eye stinging, redness, swelling, or decreased vision.
5. Avoid direct UV exposure to your skin, as this may cause skin damage.
6. Do not touch a lit lamp or a recently extinguished lamp, as this may cause burns due to the excessive surface temperature.
7. Do not place flammable or explosive items such as paper or cloth near a lamp in use, as this may cause a fire.
8. Ensure adequate ventilation when opening a lamp in a sealed space, as the ozone emitted by the lamp is extremely harmful to the human respiratory system.
9. The lamp takes five minutes to start up. Avoid frequent restarts. Wait at least ten minutes after turning it off before restarting it, as this may damage or cause burns. The fan can be left on for a short while after turning it off to reduce the lamp temperature. 10. The lifespan of a lamp is affected by many factors, including the number of times it’s lit, the operating time between each lighting cycle, electrical parameters, and heat dissipation. Under normal use, a lamp will have a specific lifespan. Conversely, the lifespan will vary depending on the specific conditions.
11. Always turn off the power when installing or replacing UV lamps or cleaning the lampshade. Failure to do so can result in electric shock.

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