Real 365nm LEDs do produce some visible light but it is very high frequency and hard on the eyes. This is because LEDs are not monochromatic. The rating of 365nm is "dominant frequency". Good 365nm flashlights include high pass optical filters so the unwanted visible light is suppressed. You can't tell they are turned on without pointing them at something fluorescent.
Some emit at both 365nm and 395nm. Those look very purple but also cause fluorescence. This is less desirable for some applications where the fluorescence is the desired effect but for UV curing the only downside is some power going to a less useful wavelength than 365nm.
Good quality 365nm emitters are expensive. A 5mm 20ma device will cost about $1.00.
Some emit at both 365nm and 395nm. Those look very purple but also cause fluorescence. This is less desirable for some applications where the fluorescence is the desired effect but for UV curing the only downside is some power going to a less useful wavelength than 365nm.
Good quality 365nm emitters are expensive. A 5mm 20ma device will cost about $1.00.