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UV and EB Curing Lamp Verification Log

UV and EB Curing Lamp Verification Log

Inspection log for UV and electron-beam curing units that records lamp hours, intensity readings, and cure verification checks to confirm inks and coatings are fully cured and suitable for production release.

Inspection Details

  • Inspection date and time
  • Line, press, or curing unit ID
  • Product, ink, or coating lot identification
  • Inspector name and role
  • Curing technology in use

Lamp Hours and Operating Condition

  • Recorded lamp hours since installation or last replacement
  • Lamp hours since last preventive maintenance
  • Lamp housing, reflectors, and shields are clean and undamaged
  • Cooling system operating within normal range
  • Interlocks, guards, and access covers in place

Intensity and Process Output Verification

  • Measured UV intensity at verification point
  • Measured EB output or beam dose at verification point
  • Measured intensity meets validated acceptance criteria
  • Conveyor speed, line speed, or exposure setting within validated range

Cure Verification and Migration Risk Check

  • Cure test performed using approved method
  • Surface is dry, tack-free, and free of uncured residue
  • Cure result meets site acceptance criteria
  • No evidence of blocking, smearing, poor adhesion, or migration risk

Corrective Actions and Release

  • Any deficiencies or non-conformances identified
  • Containment action taken for affected product
  • Corrective action and responsible owner documented
  • Inspector signature
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