Exact Exposure Units
Manufactured in the United States, the eXact exposure units offer digital quality plates at an extremely affordable price.
Utilizing point light source technology from a water cooled UV plasma source, the exact unit offers an unrivalled consistent light beam across the entire plate area:
With the patent pending eXact Feature Tuned Reflector Technology, virtually all of the cool UV Illumination from the 5000 Watt plasma source is converted into a multitude of 30 degree exposure cones before it exposes the plate. The results is high definition flexo plate quality because highlight shoulders stand up and reverses don’t fill in. Exposure is consistent from edge to edge of the plate.
Ease of use – the automated flip top design allows the operator to load the job and forget it. Load the plate for front exposure then select the exposure times using manual or pre-programmed settings. The back exposure is made through the glass surface then the unit flips to expose the front. The risk of plate damage and contamination caused by unnecessary handing is eliminated. eXact alerts you when the job is complete.
Cool UV – The UV plasma source is contained in a closed loop liquid cooled system that eliminates heat and harmful radiation inherent in UV exposing devices. eXact delivers cool, safe UV to the plate.
High Definition Quality - The key to perfect features is the angular control of illumination. Unwanted light outside the 30 degree exposure cone causes shoulder degradation, plugs shadows and fills reverses. With exact, plate features are digital quality and floor depths are consistent across the plate.
Digitally integrated Plasma source - The UV plasma source is digitally integrated and provides exposure consistency plate to plate throughout its life. The system alerts the operator when lamp replacement is pending.
Inexpensive and Easy to Maintain – Rather than replacing multiple fluorescent tubes, the single plasma source can be changed by the operator in minutes at a fraction of the cost.

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Traditional “Bank Light” System: Multiple UV lamps produce an array of exposure which yields plate dots with wide shoulders, increasing the likelihood of dot gain. |

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Newer “Point-Light” System: Because the light is relatively close to the plate, dots will point to the source. Also, the varying distance that light travels to the plate lowers the energy on the plates outer edges |

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“Single Light-Source with Reflector” System:
Light exposure measured in UV units, rather than time, is evenly distributed across the surface, resulting in narrow shouldered dots nearly perpendicular to the surface |

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