Excelitas Technologies offers its OmniCure line of innovative UV LED and lamp-based curing solutions for small-to-wide area curing of adhesives, coatings, and inks. OmniCure UV curing systems deliver faster, more consistent process curing results to ensure customers benefit from the highest product quality.
The update builds upon Excelitas’ previous sustainability reports and details the company’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives and performance.
OmniCure S2000 Elite redefines UV spot curing with enhanced productivity, precision and security, while enabling next-level control and usability for demanding manufacturing applications.
Excelitas Technologies has introduced the OmniCure S1500 Pro UV Spot Curing System, offering enhanced interfacing and control for automated manufacturing processes.
Photonic solutions provider Excelitas Technologies recently announced two new leadership appointments aimed at driving long-term value for the company.
Phoseon is a designer and manufacturer of LED-based industrial curing and scientific illumination solutions that deliver field-proven reliability and enable efficiency gains for a wide range of global customers.
Excelitas Technologies® Corp., an industrial technology manufacturer, is introducing new LED technologies and curing systems for OEM applications, across a wide range of industries.
The OmniCure® AC8150P-HD, AC8225P-HD, and AC8300P-HD air-cooled models are designed with a patented technology that enables uniformity of output across the irradiation area, delivering a high optical dose.
Excelitas Technologies® Corp. is highlighting its OmniCure® LED UV curing systems for medical device applications at MD&M West, being held April 12-14, 2022, in Anaheim, Calif.
The system features proprietary OmniCure closed-loop feedback control technology, which automatically monitors and maintains the optical output for a repeatable curing process.
November 30, 2021
Excelitas Technologies® Corp. recently launched its next-generation spot UV curing system, the OmniCure® S2000 Elite.
MD&M Minneapolis will take place November 3-4 at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
November 3, 2021
Excelitas Technologies® Corp. recently announced that it will showcase its offering of OmniCure® LED UV curing systems for medical device manufacturers at MD&M Minneapolis.
The plant expands the company’s capacity for the assembly of optomechanical systems and components for the semiconductor industry.
October 5, 2021
Excelitas Technologies Corp. recently announced that it has opened a new plant for its German subsidiary, Qioptiq Photonics GmbH & Co. KG, in Göttingen, Germany.
The acquisition expands Excelitas’ technological scope and its geographic footprint in Europe, North America, and Asia.
September 14, 2021
Excelitas Technologies Corp. recently announced that it has completed its acquisition of PCO AG, a leading manufacturer and innovator in digital imaging for a wide range of scientific and industrial applications.
MD&M West will be held August 10-12 in Anaheim, Calif.
August 10, 2021
Excelitas Technologies® Corp. recently announced that it will showcase its offering of OmniCure® UV curing systems for medical device manufacturers at MD&M West.
Since being established as an independent company spun out of Perkin Elmer in December 2010, Excelitas reports that it has enjoyed greater than three-fold growth in both revenue and headcount.
December 4, 2020
Excelitas Technologies Corp. recently announced that it is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of its founding.
In addition to Excelitas’ booth at RadTech, Marvin Ruffin, business development manager, will present a session entitled “Preventing Hospital-Acquired Infections with UVC LEDs” during the co-located 2020 IUVA Americas Conference UV for Healthcare Applications Track.
March 3, 2020
Excelitas Technologies Corp. recently announced that it will highlight its OmniCure LED UV curing systems at RadTech UV+EB 2020, which will be held March 8-11 in Orlando, Fla.
While the process steps in a UV LED manufacturing conversion are slightly more involved than a direct-swap mercury replacement, the benefits are often significant and well worth the time and effort.
In industrial manufacturing, companies often push the life of capital equipment in the hope of optimizing operational costs by utilizing assets that have long since been paid off. However, when the line goes down and failure ultimately occurs, companies can be left scrambling to secure the necessary replacements to resume production. When direct replacements and spare parts are standard and readily available, this practice is justifiable and cost effective. In cases where replacement items have long lead times or have become obsolete and replaced by technology that is not a drop-in solution, waiting until failure can be disastrous to a company’s bottom line.