Ultraviolet sterilization

Ultraviolet sterilization has become an essential solution for modern disinfection needs. Our advanced UV sterilization technology offers hospital-grade protection while being safe and chemical-free. Below you'll find comprehensive information about our product specifications, benefits, and answers to common questions.

Product Specifications

  • UV-C Wavelength: 253.7nm (optimal germicidal effectiveness)
  • Power Consumption: 25W
  • Coverage Area: Up to 50 square meters
  • Material: Aircraft-grade aluminum alloy casing
  • Safety Features: Motion sensor automatic shut-off
  • Timer Function: Programmable from 5 to 60 minutes
  • Lamp Life: 9000 hours

Technical Comparison Table

Feature Standard Model Professional Model Industrial Model
UV Intensity 100μW/cm² 150μW/cm² 200μW/cm²
Disinfection Time 30 min/room 20 min/room 15 min/room
Room Capacity 30 m² 50 m² 100 m²
Mobile App Control No Yes Yes

Ultraviolet Sterilization FAQ

Q: How does ultraviolet sterilization work compared to chemical disinfectants?
A: Ultraviolet sterilization uses short-wavelength UV-C light to inactivate microorganisms by destroying their nucleic acids and disrupting their DNA. Unlike chemical disinfectants, UV sterilization leaves no residue, requires no wiping or drying time, and is effective against a broader range of pathogens including viruses, bacteria, and mold spores that may be resistant to chemicals.

Q: Is ultraviolet sterilization safe for home use?
A: When properly installed and used according to instructions, ultraviolet sterilization systems are completely safe for home use. Our units feature multiple safety mechanisms including motion sensors that automatically turn off the UV light if movement is detected, preventing any accidental exposure. However, direct exposure to UV-C light should always be avoided as it can cause temporary eye and skin irritation.

Q: What maintenance does an ultraviolet sterilization system require?
A: Maintenance requirements are minimal compared to other disinfection methods. The UV lamp typically needs replacement after 9000 hours of use (about 1 year with average use). The unit should be wiped clean periodically with a dry cloth to remove dust, which can block UV rays. No filter changes or chemical refills are needed, making ultraviolet sterilization one of the most maintenance-friendly disinfection options available.

Key Benefits

  • Eliminates up to 99.9% of common pathogens
  • Chemical-free operation with no harmful byproducts
  • Effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
  • Reduces dependence on disposable disinfectant wipes
  • Works continuously to maintain sterile environments

Applications

  • Healthcare facilities and hospitals
  • Schools and childcare centers
  • Food processing areas
  • HVAC air purification systems
  • Home disinfection for allergy sufferers

Our ultraviolet sterilization technology represents the next generation of disinfection solutions, combining proven germicidal effectiveness with modern convenience and safety features. The detailed specifications and transparent performance data we provide demonstrate our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction in this essential field of hygiene technology.

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