Everything You Need to Know About UVC Technology
Detailed technical explanations of UVC systems, components, and selection criteria — written for plant engineers, OEMs, and procurement teams.
A UVC system refers to a technology that utilizes ultraviolet C (UVC) light for disinfection purposes. UVC light is a specific range of ultraviolet light with wavelengths between 200 and 280 nanometers (nm). This range is particularly effective at inactivating microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and mold spores by disrupting their DNA or RNA, thus preventing them from replicating.
The key components of a UVC system typically include:
A UVC lamp is a type of light fixture that emits ultraviolet (UV) radiation within the UVC spectrum, specifically wavelengths between 200 to 280 nanometers. This range of UV light is known for its germicidal properties, meaning it can effectively kill or inactivate microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and mold.
How it works:
Air purification: Installed in HVAC systems and air purifiers to sterilize air.
Surface disinfection: Sanitizing surfaces in hospitals, labs, and food processing facilities.
Key Selection Parameters:
Safety Note: Direct exposure to UVC radiation can cause skin irritation, eye damage, and increase the risk of skin cancer. Always use UVC lamps with proper shielding and safety measures to minimize human exposure during operation.
A quartz sleeve is a protective cover made of quartz glass that surrounds a UV-C lamp. It serves several critical purposes:
Key Specifications:
A ballast is an essential component in UVC lamp systems as it regulates the electrical current flowing through the lamp. Key selection considerations:
A UVC intensity sensor measures the intensity of ultraviolet-C radiation. A UVC monitor measures and continuously tracks this intensity for real-time control. Parameters for selecting the correct product:
A UVC controller regulates and controls the operation of UVC lamps. Key functions and specifications to consider:
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