The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled.
Ledrise and our digital partners use cookies on this site. They are used to run the site, for measuring how it is used, to enable personalization, for advertising marketing and social media. To comply with the e-Privacy directive, we need to ask for your consent to use the cookies. Learn more
With 24% global market share, Nichia is the largest LED manufacturer in the world and inventor of the blue (and also white) light emitting diode. The innovative Nichia research department is a pioneer when it comes to durability, brightness and efficiency, reaching new records on a regular basis.
Lumitronix is the official Nichia distributor in Europe and Ledrise.eu is the exclusive online sales platform for all Nichia LEDs from Lumitronix. We order them directly from Nichia, Japan and ship from Germany to you.
The NVSU233A SMD LED UV with a 405nm wavelength offers an impressive radiant power of 1400mW, making it ideal for various industrial applications. The 233 Package of the product ensures easy installation and hassle-free operation. Furthermore, the LED's high quality guarantees the best heat transfer and longer lifetime.
When it comes to application areas, the NVSU233A is perfect for medical engineering, test and sorting machines, hardening, and cameras with UV light. However, it is important to remember that the NVSU233A emits invisible light, which can be harmful to the eyes even with brief exposure. It is, therefore, necessary to consult with Nichia's staff before purchasing the product.
Features
SMD LED UV
233 Package
wavelengths: 365nm, 385nm and 405nm
Risk group 3 (EN 62471)
Dimensions (LxWxH): 3.5x3.5x1,23mm
Application areas
medical engineering
test and sorting machines
hardening
cameras with UV light
WarningActinic UV danger for eyes and skin
Ultra violet radiation in the wavelength range of 200-400nm may cause inflammation of the cornea as well as a UV erythema (sunburn) of the skin. The biological effectiveness of the UV radiation varies in the stated wavelength range and is described with the spectral response function (weighting scale) SUV.
UV-A danger for the eyes
Ultra violet radiation in the wavelength range of 315-400nm (UV-A) is for the most part absorbed by the eye lens and may cause UV cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye).