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Do you have optimal spacing and distance from the strips to the material that is being exposed?


We have just bought your 365nm light strip. We would like to cover an area with even exposure. Do you have specifications on the spacing of the strips and the distance from the strips to the material that is being exposed? 

For uniform illumination, we generally recommend that the LED Strip Lights are installed no further apart than the distance between them and the illumination target. 

As such, if your illumination target is one foot from the lattice of realUV™ LED Strip Lights, we would recommend that each strip of realUV™ LED Strip Lights is spaced no further apart than one foot. 

It might also be helpful to reference the UV Irradiance Pattern document if you have a specific mw/cm2 target to be reached in your installation. ​


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