What is UV Light and How it Works
UV light is comprised of electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths ranging from 100 to 400 nanometres (nm). The UV Spectrum is divided into four regions, which are designated Vacuum UV, UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C. UV-C or short- wave ultraviolet occurs between 200 -280nm and the optimum UV germicidal action at 265nm. It has strong disinfection ability, can physically kill microorganisms by altering or disrupting their DNA or RNA, effectively and chemical free.
Ultraviolet Disinfection Water System uses one or more Ultraviolet Lamp (UV Lamp) which can effectively emit a germicidal UC-C ray (253.7nm) to disinfect water by killing bacteria, viruses, moulds and algae etc. By correctly using an Ultraviolet Disinfection water system in-line, these organisms can be eradicated fast without and harmful residuals.
Product Advantages
Application of UV Light triggers a reaction almost immediately and is more effective that chlorination and other water disinfection systems on a wide range of pathogens.
Safe and chemical free: UV Light does not result in the creation of harmful disinfection by-products; UV Light does not alter water chemistry and its constituents, such as pH, taste, odour or colour etc.