IWF 2008 in Atlanta sees the official North American unveiling of the co-operation between Robert Brkle GmbH of Germany, the industrial coatings group of Tikkurila Oy of Finland and Phoseon Technology on the use of UV-LED curing (http://www.phoseon.com/) technology for the drying of base coats and top coats onto roller coated wood components such as doors and furniture pieces. In May 2008 Brkle publicly demonstrated a their KA compact lacquering line at Xylexpo in Milan with UV-LED drying based on the UVITEC2D technology platform developed by Tikkurila Coatings in conjunction with Phoseon Technology (http://www.phoseon.com/).
The UV-LED drying technology is designed using Phoseon's Semiconductor Light Matrix (SLM) technology which combines a dense array of light emitting semiconductor devices (UV-LED), with
high tech micro optics and micro cooling in a cost-effective MOEMS (micro opto electro-mechanical system) package. SLM Technology offers important advantages to the coatings market
including significantly reduced energy consumption, very low amounts of heat at the work surface, and very long lifetimes. These advantages, and others, are all available at comparable
cost of ownership to existing solutions.
"Phoseon continues to widen the application of our UV-LED based curing technology to important vertical markets by combining our know-how and technology with market leaders and
innovators" commented Bill Cortelyou, Phoseon CEO. "we aim to continue to leverage the technology advantages in terms of ease of use and integration and significant advantages
environmentally with regards to low power usage, zero ozone production and mercury free UV light generation."
More details on the technology and its application will be available at the Brkle North America booth at IWF 2008 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta from August 20th to
August 23rd 2008.