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What is the minimum bend radius of the UV LED strip lights?


I'd like to know what the minimum bend radius is on the UV strip lights. I am in the process of designing a photochemical reactor and would very much like to use UV strips vs the traditional mercury lamp, but the bend radius determines how many configuration options I have for optimizing the design. Also, if there is a difference in the bend radius depending on whether the strip is bent with the LEDs facing inwards vs. outwards, that would be helpful to know as well. 

The minimum bend radius is 0.8 inches, though this refers only to installations where the LED strip is bent outwards. 

As far as the tolerance for bending inwards, we, unfortunately, do not have an immediate answer available. 

As such, we might recommend testing a small length of product for finding the acceptable tolerance in your installation before any large-scale or permanent installation efforts. 


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