Datasheet | March 6, 2025

High Power Ultraviolet LED with Glass Lens: OCU-490-20 UE365-XG Datasheet

Source: EPIGAP OSA Photonics GmbH

EPIGAP OSA Photonics GmbH, a global leader in LED and photodetector solutions, has unveiled its high-power UV LEDs, covering a wavelength range from 225 nm to 410 nm.

These LEDs, available in incremental steps, cater to applications such as disinfection, security, counterfeit detection, medical sensing, and UV curing.

Among its innovative offerings, the OCU-490-20 UE365-XG stands out as a high-power 365 nm UV LED, precisely engineered for advanced medical and security applications. Featuring a radiant intensity of up to 800 mW/sr, it delivers exceptional performance in UV sensing tasks. The ceramic-based surface-mount LED is equipped with a glass lens that ensures a narrow 20-degree viewing angle, optimizing light delivery for critical applications.

The LED is designed for high stability and durability, operating within a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. It supports a forward current of up to 700 mA, with pulsed operation reaching 1000 mA. The product is ROHS and REACH compliant, offering a lead-free solderable design with intensity classification for precise application needs.

EPIGAP OSA also provides custom solutions, including broadband and SWIR LEDs, ideal for medical diagnostics, imaging, and industrial applications. Their LEDs span from 200 nm (UV) to 2300 nm (SWIR), ensuring tailored solutions for diverse industries. For detailed specifications and product selections, customers can explore EPIGAP OSA’s full portfolio online.

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