UV sterilization is benefiting a multitude of industries and markets with unlimited growth potential to many residential, commercial and industrial applications.UVC germicidal lampsare used todisinfect water,surfaces and air, providing the most cost-effective sterilization solutions. UVC air sterilizer systems are proven to improve the health and wellness of people in a variety of environments as well as helping industries to meet air quality standards and regulations.


What is UVC?

Ultra Violet Light is self explanatory. The most common source of ultraviolet radiation is the sun. The sunlight contains UV radiation in three forms: 1 UVA (315–400 nm in wavelength)2 UVB (280–315 nm in wavelength) and 3 UVC (100–280 nm. in wavelength)All three bands are classified as a probable human carcinogen depending on the duration of exposure in it. Among them, UVC is the most harmful for living organism. All solar UVC radiation is absorbed by the ozone layer and artificially produced by UV lamps in order to sterilize air, water and surface in a controlled manner.


What is the Magic of UVC?

UVC light breaks down the DNA and RNA chains of the cells of all sorts of micro-organisms beyond recovery. This disables the function of the cell and eventually kills it. The magic is that it does instantly. The most Effective UVC ray is of 253.7 nm wave-length which is called UVGI (Ultra Violet Germicidal Irradiation) lamp which can be achieved only by Mercury-based lamps operating at low vapor pressure. LED based lamps also emit UVC light


Controlled Applications of UVC


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