Multipurpose LED Purple ultraviolet light
This LED light produces a form of UV light that is purple in colour and can be utilised for a variety of applications, including illuminating, curing, detecting, and even aesthetic purposes. Available in a variety of power levels, including 10W, 20W, 30W, 50W, and 100W watts.
Application
The adaptability and effectiveness of ultraviolet make it one of the most remarkable discoveries in all of history. The rays that are emitted from an ultraviolet source are powerful enough to harden and dry items such as coatings and adhesives in addition to their ability to sanitise and disinfect. The fact that this light may be seen in a variety of hues is undoubtedly one of its most fascinating characteristics. This specific emitter emits a purple light, which is very beneficial for a variety of purposes, including but not limited to detecting, illuminating, curing, and even decorating.
Make use of this LED light that emits a purple light for:
The usage of currency detector skin testing and photo-chemical reaction light curing and drying ore appraisal decorating on stages or buildings drives midge (which attracts insects away from the area).
lighting (night lights for children's bedrooms, driveways, and entrances) that is appropriate for use in fishpond and can be utilised to trap fish.
Features
There is a wide range of wattage power available for LED purple ultraviolet emitters.
This emitter is available in a variety of wattage powers that can be purchased separately. Choose between 10 watts, 20 watts, 30 watts, 50 watts and 100 watts. Choose whichever wattage in whichever combination will best meet your requirements!
This is a powerful and long-lasting LED UV light emitter in purple.
You will get a great return on investment from purchasing these light emitters. With a lifespan of over 50,000 hours of operation, you won't have to worry about replacing them too soon!
Specifications
DC Forward Voltage (VF):9-12 V DC
1050 milliamperes DC forward curve (IF):
Wavelength range: 365-375 nanometers, 395-400 nanometers
Beam Angle: 120-140 degrees





