We are proud to manufacturer a wide range of UV lamps that encompass a variety of different applications and industries, these products include:
Medium Pressure UV curing lamps
UV LED
Low Pressure UV-C lamps
Amalgam UV-C lamps
222nm lamps
This extensive range means that Victory can cover every requirement you may have. We can offer bespoke customised lamps as specified by yourself as well as replacement lamps for existing fittings you may have along with lamps for an upgrade on your current system.
Ultraviolet light sources have many applications in industry, health & hygiene, printing, security and many more.
With over 32 years of experience in specialist lighting, Victory can supply high quality products for OEM's in these industries.
Medium Pressure & Metal Halide Lamps
Medium Pressure Mercury
With especially high emissions in the UV-C range, Victory mercury lamps provide curing for printing processes that use pigmented inks and UV varnishes.
Metal Halide Gallium
Metal Halide, gallium doped lamps have high emissions in the longer UV wavelengths and are suitable for thick layered and pigmented varnishes which require penetrative curing.
Metal Halide Iron
Metal Halide, iron doped lamps have a high UV-A and UV-B content and so are the right choice for curing thickly layered inks.
Hand Sealed For Assured Quality
Capillary sealed UV lamps - also known as roll sealed - are made by hand, using the vacuum within the lamp to form accurately the heated quartz around the conducting foil. This method allows for short, specialised, high quality production runs such as for high current double foil designs.
Dichroic Filter To Reduce Heat
Victory can also supply manufacturers with special dichroic film that reflects UV but allows infrared to pass through. This is invaluable in sensitive applications where UV is required with a minimum of heat.
Applications
Germicidal Lamps
Victory Lighting germicidal lamps are highly efficient emitters of ultraviolet (253.7nM) light which has highly effective germicidal properties and is being used as part of the drive to combat the current crop of infectious diseases.
Although the science behind germicidal UV has been around a long time, it hasn't been used until recently.
The use of UV systems is growing, which has seen new products entering the market place and these products are suitable for a whole range of industries, not just in hospitals.