UVC-LED Technology
UVC light effectively eliminates 99.99% of viruses, bacteria, and protozoa with doses as low as 2–10 mJ. However, other microbes may require doses 5–50 times higher. At these levels, UVC light does not affect materials. The wavelength we use ranges between 260–280 nm, depending on the target application.
Light produced with UVC-LED technology is precisely adjustable in intensity, wavelength, and activation timing, offering unmatched control. This precision ensures maximum disinfection efficiency and seamless adaptability to the unique needs of various environments—setting a new standard in hygiene solutions.
With our UVC-LED equipment, we can replace outdated UVC fluorescent tube technology, which is being phased out in 2023 and 2024 under the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. UVC-LED technology also enables new applications that were not possible with traditional UVC fluorescent tubes.
The Ozone Layer Protects Against UVC Light
The ozone layer blocks UVC radiation from reaching the Earth’s surface, shielding microbes from these light frequencies. This natural protective barrier effectively prevents the harmful effects of UV radiation. However, the disinfection power of UVC light can still be harnessed artificially, such as through UVC-LED technology, for targeted and controlled applications.
UVC radiation disrupts the DNA and RNA structures of microbes, effectively combating even antibiotic-resistant bacteria and helping to contain hospital-acquired infections. By preventing microbial reproduction, it efficiently halts the spread of diseases and enhances hygiene in critical environments such as hospitals.
The Impact of UVC Light on Microbes
The Potential of UVC-LED Technology
UVC-LED technology enables efficient disinfection of air, surfaces, and liquids. UVC-LED systems are highly versatile, making them suitable for various environments such as hospitals, schools, and industrial settings. This technology opens up new possibilities for the development and installation of advanced disinfection systems.
UVC disinfection targets only unwanted microorganisms without altering the structure of the treated surfaces. UVC-LED technology is exceptionally energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. Its precise adjustability minimizes energy consumption and eliminates hazardous waste, unlike traditional fluorescent tube technologies. Additionally, the use of UVC light significantly reduces the need for chemical disinfectants, making UVC-LED systems a sustainable and eco-conscious choice for disinfection.
Eco-Friendly Disinfection
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