As the design of UV-C LED systems improved, they matured in design, robustness, and most importantly, efficiency and cost, and so have finally become competitive with established products in the point-of-entry (POE) UV disinfection market.
Read More >Researchers from Tel Aviv University (TAU) have proven that the coronavirus can be killed efficiently, quickly, and cheaply using ultraviolet (UV) light-emitting diodes (UV-LEDs). They believe that the UV-LED technology will soon be available for private and commercial use.
Read More >UVC light energy in the germicidal wavelength range between 200nm and 280nm has an array of applications throughout the field of infection prevention and control, particularly – but not limited to – within the healthcare sector.
Read More >It is important to note that all UV systems must be used with a sediment filter. Sediment that is allowed to pass through the UV system can harbor bacteria and create shadows inside the chamber that can decrease the effectiveness of the system.
Read More >In a mini UV sterilizer, a special lamp placed in a quartz casing emits light with a wavelength of 254 nanometers. Light interacts with the DNA of microorganisms and destroys its structure.
Read More >Ultraviolet light, commonly known as UV light, is one type of electromagnetic radiation that comes from the sun and is transmitted at different wavelengths and frequencies. Ultraviolet light has many applications ranging from medical therapy to photography.
Read More >A UV sterilizer is a component of your filtration system. You place it last in your filtration line, after your mechanical filter. Water then flows through the sterilizer and is exposed to ultraviolet light. The light sterilizes the water. This kills parasites, viruses, and algae, as well as any...
Read More >A group of researchers from PML's Sensor Science Division is part of a project that will have a direct effect on improved safety of the nation's drinking water.
Read More >Ultraviolet (UV) water filtration is a purification process that uses artificially created ultraviolet light to kill biological contaminants such as pathogens and microorganisms in a water supply.
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