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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Trojan Quartz Sleeve

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Trojan UV4000

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GUV794447-ORD high-output amalgam UV-C replacement lamp for Trojan UV3000 Plus systems
UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Trojan UV3000 Plus®

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Trojan UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Wedeco UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Wedeco Quartz Sleeve

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

American Ultraviolet UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Heraeus UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Ultraaqua UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Luminor UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Aquafine UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

ATG UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Atlas UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Hanovia Ultraviolet

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

LIT UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Sterilight R-Can UV-C

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UV-C Disinfection Lamps

Light Tech UV-C

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Baldwin Replacement Lamps
UV-C Disinfection Lamps

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Komori Replacement Lamps
UV-C Disinfection Lamps

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What is UVC light?

UVC stands for (Ultraviolet-C), and is also known as UVC Germicidal Lighting and is part of the UV Light family.

UVC light refers to a type of ultraviolet (UV) light with wavelengths between 100 and 280 nanometers (nm). It is part of the ultraviolet spectrum, which also includes UVA (320-400 nm) and UVB (280-320 nm).

Fast, Chemical-Free, and Efficient UV Air Purification for Sterilisation

Our UV air purifiers are highly efficient at eliminating a wide range of bacteria, viruses, and moulds, offering fast and effective sterilisation. These devices are chemical-free, which eliminates the risk of harmful and irritating chemicals, making them a safer choice for both people and the environment. Additionally, they work quickly, sterilising surfaces and objects in just a few seconds, ensuring a rapid and thorough disinfection process.

Does UVC Light Kill Germs? 

UVC light works by disrupting the DNA or RNA of microorganisms. When UVC light penetrates the cells of these organisms, it causes thymine dimers to form in their DNA or RNA, disrupting their replication process. This effectively renders the microorganisms inactive or kills them, preventing them from reproducing and spreading.

More commonly referred to as a Germicidal UVC light, the science and technology behind Germicidal UV bulbs has been around for a long time, although it hasn’t been used until more recently.

The popularity and use of UV light systems is growing, which has seen new products entering the marketplace are often used in industries such as hospitals, waste water, water treatment processes and food hygiene and sanitation to stop the spread of bacteria, viruses and fungi.