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Borealis™ LED lamp and the Cold Coil™ reactor modules

Uniqsis

The LED lamps are powered by a programmable power supply that automatically detects the wavelength of the Borealis™ LED module and adjusts the output characteristics accordingly.

High Intensity LED Module for Photochemical Flow Applications

The new high intensity LED lamp unit is available in a range of fixed wavelengths

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Borealis™ from Uniqsis is a new high intensity LED lamp unit, available in a range of fixed wavelengths (370, 410, 440, 460, and 520nm), that converts their Cold Coil™ standalone reactor module into a flow reactor for photochemical applications.

Both the Borealis™ LED lamp and the Cold Coil™ reactor modules require liquid cooling from either a piped water supply or a closed loop recirculator.

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Fitted with a safety interlock, to prevent accidental exposure to high intensity light, the LED lamps are powered by a programmable power supply that automatically detects the wavelength of the Borealis™ LED module and adjusts the output characteristics accordingly. A temperature sensor and safety cut-out are fitted to protect the LEDs from overheating. An Inert gas purge input is provided for low temperature use.

To operate as a turn-key photochemical flow reactor system—a coil reactor is inserted inside the Cold Coil™ reactor module and clamped in place using the external adjuster. The Borealis™ LED lamp unit is then inserted into the coil reactor and connected to the programmable power supply.

The coil reactor temperature is controlled by connecting the Cold Coil to a either a cold-water supply (for reactions close to room temperature), or preferably to a high precision thermoregulation system.

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