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Air Treatment |
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Air can get
contaminated with odors, grease or micro-organisms - ultraviolet radiation
is an economical alternative for many air treatment processes.
UV light sources emit two wavelengths that work for cleaning air: At
254 nm, UVC radiation has an intensive bactericidal effect, there is no need
for chemical additives. Pathogens, like bacteria, viruses, parasites,
spores, mould and dust mites are destroyed.
185 nm UV radiation generates ozone from the oxygen in the ambient air which
is used for the oxidation of air impurities.
Variations in the type and the degree of contamination and the air
temperature mean
that a custom solution is usually required for cleaning air. It
provides the optimum lamp for your application.
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UV disinfection of air in the food industry
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Destruction of airborne grease in
commercial kitchen exhausts
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UV-Lamps for Providing Air lof Very Low Germ Count |
- Air disinfection in the food processing industry
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Hospitals
- Air conditioning, e.g. disinfecting pipes and ducts of air conditioning systems
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Removal of Grease
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- Destruction of airborne grease in commercial kitchen exhausts
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Removing Odours |
- Exhaust of commercial kitchens
- Odour-intensive food shops
- Food processing industry
- Sewage treatment plants
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Scrubbing Industrial Exhaust Air |
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- Cleaning of industrial exhausts containing solvents
- Use and manufacture of lacquers and coating materials e.g. in the printing industry
- Exhausted air in the chemical, plastics and rubber industries
- Wood or surface treatment
- Reduction of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
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