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Maintain the optimal drying performance of your Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 printing press with this high-quality replacement Medium Wave Infrared (IR) Lamp. Identified by the designation SM102-FMW-B, this lamp is precisely engineered with 6000W power, 480V voltage, and a 1125mm length to deliver the efficient and consistent drying critical for high-speed, high-quality offset printing on your specific machine configuration.
The IR drying system on your Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 is vital for rapidly curing inks and coatings, ensuring immediate handling and preventing set-off. This medium wave infrared lamp provides optimal spectral output for deep, even penetration, significantly shortening operating times and improving print quality consistently. Trust in this reliable replacement to minimise downtime and maximise productivity in your print shop. Its specific voltage and length ensure perfect electrical and physical compatibility with your particular Speedmaster 102 setup.
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This Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 replacement IR lamp (SM102-FMW-B) is indispensable for:
Why Choose Under Control for Your Printing Press Lamps?
At Under Control, we specialise in providing high-performance, reliable replacement lamps for critical industrial machinery. Our Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 IR Lamp (SM102-FMW-B) is sourced for its precision manufacturing and adherence to demanding operational standards. We understand that consistent drying is vital for your print quality and production efficiency, which is why we offer trusted components that minimise downtime and optimise your investment.
Ensure seamless, high-speed drying for your Heidelberg Speedmaster 102. Add the SM102-FMW-B Medium Wave Infrared Lamp to your cart today!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Q1: What does "medium wave infrared" mean for print drying?
A1: Medium wave infrared lamps emit radiation that is particularly effective at penetrating and heating the water content in aqueous coatings and the pigments/binders in conventional inks. This leads to more efficient and thorough drying from the inside out, reducing issues like blistering or incomplete curing compared to shorter or longer wavelengths.
Q2: Is this lamp a genuine Heidelberg OEM part?
A2: This lamp is a high-quality, compatible replacement specifically designed to meet the specifications of the Heidelberg Speedmaster 102. While its part number (SM102-FMW-B) may be a supplier's designation, it is manufactured to provide equivalent performance and fit to your machine's requirements.
Q3: Why is the voltage (480V) so important to match?
A3: Matching the voltage (480V) precisely is critical for safety and proper operation. Installing a lamp with an incorrect voltage can lead to serious issues, including immediate lamp failure, damage to your press's electrical system, fire hazards, or extremely poor performance (e.g., too dim or overheating). Always verify the voltage requirements from your machine's manual or existing lamp.
Q4: How do I know if this is the correct replacement lamp for my press?
A4: The most important identifiers are your press model (Heidelberg Speedmaster 102) and the exact part number/designation (SM102-FMW-B) found on your existing lamp or in your press manual. You MUST also confirm the wattage (6000W), voltage (480V), and length (1125mm) to ensure a perfect and safe match.
Q5: Can I install this lamp myself?
A5: Due to the high voltage and specialised nature of printing press components, installation of this IR lamp should only be performed by a qualified and experienced printing press technician or a certified electrician. Improper installation can be extremely dangerous and may damage the equipment.
All orders, wherever possible are shipped the same day within the UK as long as it is received before 1 pm.
Orders placed on Friday after 1 pm or the weekend will be dispatched on Monday.