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Dental Curing Light JR-CL37

Dental Curing Light JR-CL37

Dental Curing Light JR-CL37

JR-CL37 has an all-white body and wireless bionic streamline design. This curing light suit for any brand dental resign.
Wireless Dental Led Curing Light with 4 working modes(Full power output, Ramp, Pulse and Preheating) and have different time setting from 5s to 40s, it will remember the last setting automatically. It have super fast charging system, only 1.5 hour can charge fully. High efficiency for exchange rate from electricity to light, a full charge can be used for more than 200 times continuously.

Adaptor Voltage: AC100-240V,50/60Hz
Wavelength: 420-480nm
Light Intensity: 1000-1200mW/cm
Different Times Setting: 5s,10s,15s,20s,25s,30s,35s,40s
1pc/package,Dimension :23*16*10cm

Gross Weight:480g
30pcs/Carton, Dimension:65*49*49cm
Gross Weight:16.5kgs

The Dental Curing Light JR-CL37 is a state-of-the-art dental curing light designed for efficient polymerization of light-cure resin-based composites. It’s a crucial piece of equipment for any dental practice, as it ensures proper curing of restorative materials. In this article, we’ll explore the features and benefits of this innovative dental curing light by VeepDental.

The Importance of Dental Curing Lights

  • Dental curing lights play a vital role in dentistry by helping to cure photoactivated, polymer-based restorative materials (PBRMs).
  • These devices emit a blue light in the 400-500 nm range, which is optimal for activating the curing process in dental composites.
  • Proper curing is essential for the longevity and success of dental restorations.

Key Features of the JR-CL37 Dental Curing Light

  • High irradiation intensity: The JR-CL37 Dental Curing Light boasts a powerful light output, ensuring efficient and effective curing of restorative materials.
  • LED technology: Unlike traditional halogen curing lights, the JR-CL37 uses advanced LED technology, resulting in a longer lifespan, lower heat generation, and minimal temperature increase during the curing process.
  • Safe and reliable: Dental professionals can trust the JR-CL37 Dental Curing Light to provide consistent performance and avoid potential risks associated with overexposure to high levels of blue light.

Additional Benefits of the JR-CL37 Dental Curing Light

  • Ease of use: This dental curing light is designed with user-friendly features, including cordless operation and simple controls, making it easy for dental professionals to incorporate into their daily practice.
  • Versatility: The JR-CL37 Dental Curing Light is compatible with a wide range of dental restorative materials, making it a valuable tool for any dental practice.
  • Low maintenance: With its long-lasting LED technology, the JR-CL37 requires minimal maintenance compared to traditional halogen curing lights.

Why Choose VeepDental

VeepDental is a trusted manufacturer of dental equipment, offering a wide range of products for dental professionals. From dental handpieces to dental endo products, VeepDental is committed to providing high-quality dental tools and devices to improve patient care and outcomes. By choosing the Dental Curing Light JR-CL37, you’re investing in a reliable, efficient, and high-quality product from a reputable company.

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The Ultimate FAQ Guide

There are four basic types of dental curing light sources: tungsten halogen, light-emitting diodes (LED), plasma arcs, and lasers. The two most common are halogen and LEDs. In the early 1960s, the first light curing resin composites were developed.

A curing light is a light which is designed to rapidly cure a resin. Curing lights are used primarily in the dental industry, where they are used in fillings, sealants, and adhesives for various dental procedures.

LEDs as light-curing sources were first suggested in the literature in 1995. A short history of LED curing in dentistry was published in 2013. This light uses a gallium nitride-based semiconductor for blue light emission.

If you have a restorative practice, it’s an essential product, because an effective light will achieve success, while an inefficient one will make efforts tedious and less consistent. Below, we’ll give you a basic outline of the basics, and what experts such as the the Dental Advisor say about choosing curing lights.

There are 4 types of dental curing lights. All of them are capable of achieving the blue wavelength that is intended for polymerization. Among the 4, the two most common are LEDs and halogens.

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