UV disinfection equipment

Outline

Ultra-violet rays can effectively inactivate chloride-resistant pathogenic protozoa such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia and so forth.
The safety of water can be improved at a lower cost through combined use with chloride disinfection.

Mechanism of UV disinfection

Ultra-violet rays have a wavelength ranging from 100 nm to 380 nm. Particularly, rays with a wavelength of 253.7 nm effectively stop fungal propagation because they are easily absorbed into the DNA necessary for bacteria and viruses to survive and communicate genetic information.

Our low voltage UV lamp has an output peak at 253.7 nm so that effective disinfection can be achieved.

Structure of typical bacteria cell

Features

Safe water quality

  • No harmful byproduct produced from disinfection
  • Able to inactivate pathogenic microorganisms with low irradiation doses in a short time

Safe design

  • Continuous monitoring UV irradiation dose by a UV monitor

Easy and low-cost maintenance

  • Maintenance costs includes electricity bills, the yearly replacement of lamps, and maintenance costs
  • Lamp protection tubes undergo automatic cleaning

Low construction costs

  • Small installation space

Wide range of water treatment capacities, from 100 to 10,000 m3/day