What is the difference between UV Lamps and LED Lamps?

A LED nail lamp emits light in a narrow range of wavelengths, typically around 365-405 nm, which means it generally cures gel polish faster than UV lamps. LED lamps have a longer lifespan, often lasting up to 50,000 hours, requiring less frequent bulb replacements. This means they are more energy-efficient. LED lamps are more comfortable for users who are sensitive to heat. They are generally more expensive upfront due to advanced technology, but they are more cost-effective in the long run due to lower energy consumption and longer lifespan. Our LED nail lamp is a 180-watt nail lamp with faster and more efficient curing times. visit our exceptional low cost LED Lamp here

UV lamps emit light in a broader range of UV wavelengths, typically around 340-380 nm, which use fluorescent bulbs to produce ultraviolet light. UV lamps usually take longer to cure gel polish compared to LED lamps, which means they are not as time-efficient. UV lamps have a shorter lifespan, typically 1,000 hours for the bulbs. UV lamps require regular bulb replacements and consume more energy compared to LED lamps. UV lamps are usually less expensive initially, but long-term costs are higher due to more frequent bulb replacements and higher energy usage.

 

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