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Max Power Capabilities for wavelengths in visible but below 420nm

This question is similar to one asked previously--that thread can be found here

What is the max illumination power we can achieve for a continuous diode laser that is still in the visible spectrum but below 420nm . (We have a 405 continuous diode laser). I checked the DLP3000 specs (found on page 8) and they say for UV illumination, power must be < 0.68mW/cm^2. In the specs, it considers UV any wavelengths below 420nm. 

Can we reach illumination powers greater than 0.68mW/cm^2 with our 405nm laser (which is in the visible spectrum) or will this damage the chip.

Thank you!