The phrase "UV-light" is a catch-all for a range of wavelengths, including UVA, UVB, and UVC. The UVC light is the portion of UV light that may be utilized to disinfect. It can help you and your company, and it may be used to disinfect air, liquid, and surfaces.
Natural disinfection with UVC light is efficient.
Since light is a wave, it may have a range of wavelengths. Visible light is one of the wavelengths that is broken up into intervals, giving us all the distinct colors. Some of the wavelengths that fall under the umbrella of UV light, or ultraviolet light, can be utilized for disinfection.
UVC light is the type of UV light used for disinfection. At the same time as it is a natural and eco-friendly solution, UVC light is a very powerful disinfectant.
You may learn more about UVC light's functioning here.
Here is how a UVC light functions.
When using UVC light to disinfect, we employ a particular lamp designed for the job. A tube with gas is the main component of a UVC lamp. The lamp has a cathode at one end and an electrode at the other. The lamp operates as follows: the electrode and cathode spark together, heating the gas, and then turning on the light.
Working with temperature is also necessary if we are to generate UVC light. A UVC lamp will light up when it is plugged straight into a socket, but since the temperature of the bulb cannot be controlled, UVC light will not be produced. For this reason, our UVC lamps usually have a ballast/power supply that regulates the lamp's operation. When we plug in our ballast, the bulb illuminates according to how we intended. The type of bulb in issue and its intended purpose come first when designing the function of the bulb.
What kind of light source may be utilized as a UVC lamp?
The UVC lamp's required bulb is determined by the temperature of the space to be cleaned.
Mercury bulbs are the most popular UVC lamp bulbs because they perform well in areas where the temperature is between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius. The gas is heated when the lamp's ballast switches it on, which causes the mercury to start evaporating. We obtain UVC light after the mercury has evaporated.
The mercury within the bulb won't evaporate as it should if we have to operate in different temperatures, which will prevent us from getting the desired UVC. An amalgam bulb will be used instead if, for instance, we must operate in environments with lower temperatures—perhaps as low as minus 10 degrees Celsius—or with higher temperatures—perhaps up to 80–90 degrees Celsius in production rooms.
Prior to usage, we constantly verify the lamp's functionality.
Since the UVC lamp is made up of multiple distinct parts, it's crucial to carefully check the configuration before using it. We accomplish this in two distinct ways.
We usually start by determining if our bulbs generate ozone. As ozone is detrimental to both humans and animals, and as our lights are frequently used in settings with both, we are not interested in that. We install an ozone meter in a box with the bulb in order to measure this. The lights are ozone-free and suitable to use if after 15 minutes there are no readings.
The lamp's ability to produce the UVC light that we anticipate is the second item we evaluate. Since UVC falls outside of the visible spectrum, it must be measured with the appropriate tools in order to ensure that the required dose is obtained.
Multiple options using UVC light
A extremely adaptable method of disinfection that may be used practically anyplace is light. We have implemented our unique solutions at several businesses with a variety of difficulties.
They all shared the need for a disinfecting technique that was both efficient and ecologically benign.
A UVC cleaning station that can clean a variety of things is the ideal answer for certain businesses, while others require a UVC hygiene sluice that assures entry from the dirty zone to the clean zone. Whatever you want, we will locate a solution that works for both you and your company.

Benwei UV 120cm led tube black light Product Specification:
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Item |
UV led light tube bulb T8 |
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Input Volt |
AC85-265V |
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Power |
10W,18W,24W |
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Length |
60cm/2ft, 120cm/4ft, 150cm/5ft |
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Bean Angle |
120°, 180° |
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Lifespan |
50000 hrs |
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Wavelength |
365nm 395nm 254nm 280nm |
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Warranty |
3-5 years |




