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UV Intensity Labels measure UV doses from 0-1,500 mJ/cm².

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UV Intensity Labels measure UV doses from 0-1,500 mJ/cm².
UV Intensity Labels measure UV doses from 0-1,500 mJ/cm².

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August 3, 2005 - CON-TROL-CURE® Labels are paper-thin, photochromatic, pressure-sensitive labels that change color upon receiving UV dose. Color change enables comparison to dose chart representing UV dose in millijoules. Once label has changed color, it will not continue to change unless exposed to more UV, and is not subject to increasing color changes at elevated temperatures. Labels are suited for web printing, sheet fed printing, exposure verification, and 3D curing.

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UV Process Supply, Inc.
1229 W. Cortland
Chicago, IL, 60614-4805
USA


UV Process Supply Introduces the New UV Intensity Labels

CHICAGO, July 28, 2005 – UV Process Supply, Inc., introduces the CON-TROL-CURE® New UV Intensity Labels, an alternative UV measurement tool. These paper-thin, photochromatic, pressure sensitive labels change color upon receiving a UV dose.

The New UV Intensity Labels are the next generation technology of the best selling UV Intensity Label. The dramatic improvements over the Intensity Labels include:

• A much greater, easier to identify color shift

• Sensitivity range that is 5 times greater than the green to purple shift of the previous version of the Intensity Labels.

• More stable, repeatable and consistent color change

• Reliable color change enables comparison to a dose chart representing UV dose in millijoules

• Not subject to increasing color changes at elevated temperatures

• Once the label has changed color, it will not continue to change unless exposed to more UV

The New UV Intensity Labels measure UV doses from 0mJ/cm² to 1500mJ/cm². As well, due to their paper-thin profile and thermal stability, they can be used in all applications where a radiometer is not possible, including: Web printing, Sheet Fed printing, Exposure Verification of exposed products, 3-D curing, and personal UV exposure level testing.

Since 1979, UV Process Supply has provided goods and services for the UV curing market. These products reinforce UV Process Supply’s position as the complete source for all your UV curing needs.

For more information on the New Intensity Labels, contact UV Process Supply at their toll-free number 800-621-1296 or 773-248-0099. UV Process Supply is also accessible via fax at 800-99FAXUV or 773-880-6647, via email at e-mail protected from spam bots, via their website at www.uvprocess.com.
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