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4.7 Internal UV Radiation Shutters He ight Adjustment The heig ht of the radiation tra p shutter can be adjusted to accomm odate the he ight of compone nts on the underside of the board. To set t he height of radiation t…

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4.6 Internal UV Radiation Trap Flap Height Adjustment
The height of the radiation trap flaps can be adjusted to accommodate the height of components on the
top of the board. Radiation trap flaps restrict the UV light from radiating towards the outside of the oven.
To set the Internal UV Radiation Trap Flap Height:
1. Open the hood and remove the two UV radiation traps from the tunnel (Figure 4-5).
Figure 4-5 UV Radiation Trap Modules
2. Place them upside down on a table with the handles underneath.
3. Loosen the four screws (two at each end) (Figure 4-6).
Figure 4-6 Trap Flap Adjustment Screws
4. Pivot the trap flaps to the correct height and re-tighten the screws.
5. Place the UV radiation trap back on the tunnel.
Adjustments 4-5
4.7 Internal UV Radiation Shutters Height Adjustment
The height of the radiation trap shutter can be adjusted to accommodate the height of components on the
underside of the board.
To set the height of radiation trap shutter:
1. Open the hood and remove the two UV radiation traps from the tunnel.
There are four shutters, two at the entrance and two at the exit of the oven (Figure 4-7).
Figure 4-7 UV Radiation Trap Shutters
2. Loosen the two screws on each shutter and slide the shutters up or down to the correct
height and retighten the screws.
4-6 Adjustments
4.8 Internal UV Radiation Traps Adjustment
The UV-9 Cure Module tunnel is equipped with light traps to reduce the light reflections inside the
tunnel.
They are located as follows:
Light traps under UV module
Light traps under tunnel
Light traps conveyor shields
UV module light traps
The light traps on the top module are the only adjustable light traps (Figure 4-8). They can be adjusted
horizontally or vertically to reduce the low irradiance beams on the substrate (<15 mW). These low
irradiance beams can have a direct impact on the process and the quality of the curing (physical aspect of
the coating). Blocking the low irradiance beam reduces the difference in the behavior between the true
cure and the surface cure.
NOTE Changing the setting of the light traps, may have an impact on the closed loop calibration
(does not impact the high point of irradiance, but the total dose).
Figure 4-8 Light Traps – UV Module
Adjustments 4-7