Ultraviolet (UV) light is a form of light that is invisible to the human eye. Call us if you are looking for a UV filter supplier in Mumbai.
UV can be used to disinfect microorganisms including chlorine–resistance. It occupies the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between X-rays and visible light
UV can be used to disinfect microorganisms including chlorine–resistance. It occupies the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between X-rays and visible light
How UV Disinfection Works?
Unlike chemical approaches to water disinfection, UV provides rapid, effective inactivation of microorganisms through a physical process.When bacteria, viruses, and protozoa are exposed to the germicidal wavelengths of UV light, they are rendered incapable of reproducing and infecting.
UV light has demonstrated efficacy against pathogenic organisms, including those responsible for cholera, polio, typhoid, hepatitis, and other bacterial, viral, and parasitic diseases.
In addition, UV light (either alone or in conjunction with hydrogen peroxide) can destroy chemical contaminants such as pesticides, industrial solvents, and pharmaceuticals through a process called UV-oxidation
APPLICATIONS:
Drinking-Water DisinfectionProcess Water Disinfection
Waste Water Disinfection
Swimming Pool Disinfection
Ozone Destruction
Drinking-Water Disinfection:
Using ultraviolet (UV) involves exposing contaminated water to radiation from UV light.A special lamp generates the radiation that creates UV light by striking an electric arc through low-pressure mercury vapor.
This lamp emits a broad spectrum of radiation with intense peaks at UV wavelengths of 253.7 nanometers (nm).
UV disinfection is capable of providing effective treatment to ensure the inactivation of these pathogens and ensure drinking water is safe.