Uv Curing Lamp 4 Watt 220v Euro Plug By Uvp on 2040-parts.com
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
UVP brand UV curing lamp with Euro Plug. Manufacturer List Price US$142.00. 365 nm wavelength for curing windshield repairs. 4 watt bulb. Price does not include shipping. Made in United Kingdom. |
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