UV Curing Replacement Bulbs
Genuine, system-matched replacement bulbs for Incure UV spot and flood curing systems. Each mercury and metal halide lamp is validated to the spectral and power requirements of its Incure platform — so your cure window stays inside spec across the full service life of the system.
Technical Specifications
Replacement bulb specifications for Incure S20™ UV spot and F-Series™ UV flood curing systems.
| Specification | 100W Short Arc Mercury | 200W UVA Short Arc Mercury | 400W Mercury | 400W Metal Halide |
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| Lamp Type | Short Arc Mercury | Short Arc Mercury | Mercury | Metal Halide |
| Wattage | 100W | 200W | 400W | 400W |
| UV Output | UV Broadband | UVA Optimised | UV Broadband | Enhanced UVA |
| Compatible System | Incure S20™ | Incure S20™ | Incure F-Series™ | Incure F-Series™ |
| Application | UV spot curing | UV spot curing | UV flood curing | UV flood curing |
Incure UV Replacement Bulbs
System-matched mercury and metal halide replacement bulbs for Incure S20™ UV spot and F-Series™ UV flood curing systems.
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100W Short Arc Mercury
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Incure 100W UV short arc mercury replacement lamp for the Incure S20™ UV spot curing system. Delivers broadband UV output with strong irradiance at the 365 nm and 405 nm wavelengths critical for curing UV adhesives through lightguide delivery. Short arc geometry ensures efficient coupling into the S20™ lightguide port.
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Incure S20™ UV Spot Lamp
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200W UVA Short Arc Mercury
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Incure 200W UVA short arc mercury replacement lamp for Incure UV spot curing systems. UVA-optimised output delivers higher irradiance in the 315–400 nm range compared to standard mercury arc lamps, supporting faster cure cycles on UVA-sensitive adhesive formulations. Suited to medium-power spot curing configurations.
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Incure S20™ UV Spot Lamp
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400W Mercury
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Incure 400W standard mercury vapor replacement lamp for the Incure F-Series™ UV flood curing system. Provides broadband UV output across the full UV spectrum including 254 nm, 313 nm, 365 nm, and 405 nm — compatible with the broad range of UV-cure adhesives and coatings used in electronics, optical, and industrial assembly applications.
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Incure F-Series™ UV Flood Lamp
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400W Metal Halide
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Incure 400W metal halide UV replacement lamp for the Incure F-Series™ UV flood curing system. Metal halide additives shift spectral output toward the 365–405 nm UVA range, delivering higher UVA irradiance than a standard mercury lamp at the same wattage. Preferred for applications requiring accelerated cure throughput or where UVA-sensitive formulations are specified.
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Incure F-Series™ UV Flood Lamp
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ⓘ Contact support@uv-incure.com with your Incure system model number and quantity. Dispose of spent mercury-containing lamps in accordance with local hazardous waste regulations.
Maintaining Peak Irradiance Across Every UV Curing Process
Arc lamp output declines with use. Replacing bulbs on a scheduled maintenance interval
keeps irradiance within the validated cure window across all production processes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Incure UV replacement bulbs and lamp maintenance.
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Incure UV mercury and metal halide bulbs should be replaced when irradiance output drops below the level needed to achieve full cure — typically indicated by longer cure times or incomplete cure at previously reliable settings. As a general guideline, arc mercury lamps are replaced every 1,000–2,000 hours depending on duty cycle. Monitor cure quality regularly and measure irradiance with a UV radiometer.
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Match the replacement bulb to your Incure UV curing system model. The Incure S20™ UV spot curing system uses either the 282008 (100W) or 282068 (200W) short arc mercury lamp. The Incure F-Series™ UV flood curing system uses either the 282047 (400W mercury) or 282021 (400W metal halide). Contact support@uv-incure.com with your system model number if you are unsure.
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Standard mercury arc lamps emit a broadband UV spectrum with strong output at 254 nm, 313 nm, 365 nm, and 405 nm — matched to most UV adhesives and coatings. Metal halide lamps add halide salts to shift and enhance output in the 365–405 nm UVA range, providing greater UVA irradiance at the same wattage. Metal halide is preferred for applications requiring higher UVA output or faster cure throughput.
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Allow the old lamp to cool fully before removal — typically 30 minutes after shutoff. Wear UV-protective safety goggles during installation. Do not touch the quartz envelope with bare hands; skin oils create hot spots that shorten lamp life. Use clean lint-free gloves. Dispose of spent lamps according to local mercury waste regulations.
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UV lamp output degrades due to electrode erosion, quartz envelope blackening, and depletion of the lamp fill. Frequent thermal cycling from lamp start and stop cycles accelerates degradation. Operating within the recommended duty cycle and following the warm-up procedure maximises usable life. Replace lamps proactively on a scheduled maintenance interval rather than waiting for failure.
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Incure replacement bulbs are engineered, specified, and validated specifically for Incure UV curing systems. That validation is what keeps your cure window inside spec — and it only holds on the system the bulb was matched to. We do not recommend fitting Incure bulbs to third-party equipment, nor substituting generic lamps into Incure systems, because either breaks the validated irradiance match. If you run an Incure system, contact support@uv-incure.com with your model number and we will match the exact bulb.
