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Forensic applications related to counterfeit detection and forensic analysis of bodily fluids
Ink fluorescing
UV light has been used widely in disinfection with a wide range of medical and non-medical products
available in the market. In the time when the whole world is fighting against the coronavirus outbreak,
LEDs that deliver virus killing UV lights might be a practical solution for preventing infection.
UV light is germicidal because it inactivates microorganisms by destroying nucleic acids and disrupting
their DNA with its short wavelength. In addition, oxygen can also absorbed energy from UV light to form
ozone for disinfection.
According to current understanding, UV light with a wavelength of 200-280nm is most germicidal. For
different microorganisms, the effect of UV light varies. Mercury light has served as a UV light source for
long with a irradiation wavelength of 253.7nm. With improved development in LED technology, tunable
LED can deliver UV light with specific wavelengths. UV LED-based applications with increased power and
tunable wavelengths are expected to be the next-gen disinfection products for medical uses.
The effect of UV germicidal irradiation depends on the temperature and humidity of the environment.
The suggested time for UV light exposure is at least 30 minutes but it will take longer time to achieve the
same effect when it is below 20 degree or over 40 degree Celsius and relative humidity exceed 60%. To
more effectively and efficiently destroy bacteria and viruses, NSF International has revised drinking water
treatment standard with UV LED technology included.
The novel coronavirus is a kind of positive-sense single-stranded RNV virus, same as the SARS and MERS
virus. Researches on SARS found that this kind of virus is sensitive to heat radiation and UVC light and
can be diminished when exposure to UVC irradiation stronger than 90 μW/cm2. Thus, in theory, UV light
would be able to destroy the novel coronavirus (2019-nCov). However, no further research has shown
the effect of UV light on viruses attached to droplet at the moment.
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection technology has been the star performer in water and air treatment over the
past two decades, due in part to its ability to provide treatment without the use of harmful chemicals.
To prevent infection, washing hands often with soap and water and use alcohal to sanitize hands are still
cirtical way to avoid spreading of viruses.
Nevertheless, a concentrated form of UVC is now on the front line in the fight against Covid-19. In China,
whole buses are being lit up by the ghostly blue light each night, while squat, UVC-emitting robots have
been cleaning floors in hospitals. Banks have even been using the light to disinfect their money.
As COVID-19 continues to ravage global populations, the world is singularly focused on finding ways to
battle the novel coronavirus.
Researchers there are developing ultraviolet LEDs that have the ability to decontaminate surfaces -- and
potentially air and water -- that have come in contact with the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
One major application is in medical situations -- the disinfection of personal protective equipment,
surfaces, floors, within the HVAC systems, et cetera
Before the COVID-19 pandemic gained global momentum, materials scientists at SSLEEC were already at
work advancing UV-C LED technology. This area of the electromagnetic spectrum is a relatively new
frontier for solid-state lighting; UV-C light is more commonly generated via mercury vapor lamps and,
according to Zollner, "many technological advances are needed for the UV LED to reach its potential in
terms of efficiency, cost, reliability and lifetime."
In a letter published in the journal ACS Photonics, the researchers reported a more elegant method for
fabricating high-quality deep-ultraviolet (UV-C) LEDs that involves depositing a film of the semiconductor
alloy aluminum gallium nitride (AlGaN) on a substrate of silicon carbide (SiC) -- a departure from the
more widely used sapphire substrate.
According to Zollner, using silicon carbide as a substrate allows for more efficient and cost-effective
growth of high-quality UV-C semiconductor material than using sapphire. This, he explained, is due to
how closely the materials' atomic structures match up.
"As a general rule of thumb, the more structurally similar (in terms of atomic crystal structure) the
substrate and the film are to each other, the easier it is to achieve high material quality," he said. The
better the quality, the better the LED's efficiency and performance. Sapphire is dissimilar structurally, and
producing material without flaws and misalignments often requires complicated additional steps. Silicon
carbide is not a perfect match, Zollner said, but it enables a high quality without the need for costly,
additional methods.
In addition, silicon carbide is far less expensive than the "ideal" aluminum nitride substrate, making it
more mass production-friendly, according to Zollner.
Portable, fast-acting water disinfection was among the primary applications the researchers had in mind
as they were developing their UV-C LED technology; the diodes' durability, reliability and small form
factor would be a game changer in less developed areas of the world where clean water is not available.
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has added another dimension. As the world races to find
vaccines, therapies and cures for the disease, disinfection, decontamination and isolation are the few
weapons we have to defend ourselves, and the solutions will need to be deployed worldwide. In addition
to UV-C for water sanitation purposes, UV-C light could be integrated into systems that turn on when no
one is present, Zollner said.
"This would provide a low-cost, chemical-free and convenient way to sanitize public, retail, personal and
medical spaces," he said.
For the moment, however, it's a game of patience, as Zollner and colleagues wait out the pandemic.
Research at UC Santa Barbara has slowed to a trickle to minimize person-to-person contact.
"Our next steps, once research activities resume at UCSB, is to continue our work on improving our
AlGaN/SiC platform to hopefully produce the world's most efficient UV-C light emitters," he said.
Other research contributors include Burhan K. SaifAddin (lead author), Shuji Nakamura, Steven P.
DenBaars, James S. Speck, Abdullah S. Almogbel, Bastien Bonef, Michael Iza, and Feng Wu, all from
SSLEEC and/or the Department of Materials at UC Santa Barbara.
Robots and stranger machines have been using a particular band of ultraviolet light to sterilize surfaces
that might be contaminated with coronavirus. Those that must decontaminate large spaces, such as
hospital rooms or aircraft cabins, use large, power-hungry mercury lamps to produce ultraviolet-C light.
Companies around the world are working to improve the abilities of UV-C producing LEDs, to offer a
more compact and efficient alternative. Earlier this month, Seoul Viosys showed what it says is the first
99.9 percent sterilization of SARS-COV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, using ultraviolet LEDs.
UV LEDs are deadly to viruses and bacteria, because the 100-280 nanometer wavelength C-band shreds
genetic material. Unfortunately, it’s also strongly absorbed by nitrogen in the air, so sources have to be
powerful to have an effect at a distance. (Air is such a strong barrier, that the sun’s UV-C doesn’t reach
the Earth’s surface.) Working with researchers at Korea University, in Seoul, the company showed that its
Violed LED modules could eliminate 99.9 percent of the SARS-COV-2 virus using a 30-second dose from a
distance of three centimeters.
Unfortunately, the company did not disclose how many of its LEDs were used to achieve that. Assuming
that it and the university researchers used a single Violed CMD-FSC-CO1A integrated LED module, a 30-
second dose would have delivered at most 600 millijoules of energy. This is somewhat in-line with
expectations. A study of UVC’s ability to kill influenza A viruses on N95 respirator masks indicated that
about 1 joule per square centimeter would do the job.
While the 3-centimeter distance may work in tight spaces such as an air filter or water purifier—products
that UV LEDs already serve—it won’t do for hospital-room-sterilizing robots. The GermFalcon airplane
cabin sterilizer, for example, needs to bathe an aircraft cabin in light strong enough to kill the virus in
seconds from a distance of about 30 centimeters, its inventor Dr. Arthur Kreitenberg told IEEE Spectrum
last month. Today’s UV-C LEDs can’t produce enough light for the job, he said. But with the GermFalcon’s
mercury lamps, which measure output in watts, that power comes at a large cost in energy and bulk. The
system’s iron-phosphate battery pack has to deliver 100 amperes to produce the needed UV power.
The potential advantages of UV-C LEDs over mercury lamps include a lack of toxic mercury, better
robustness, longer lifetimes, faster startup, and emission at a diversity of wavelengths, which may aid in
their germicidal role. But it’s their potential for efficiency that could be most important.
At the moment, mercury lamps have a better wall-plug efficiency—electrical power in versus optical
power out—than the UV-C LEDs on the market now. The wall plug efficiency of today’s UV-C LEDs is just
2.8 percent, with 3.3 percent-efficient systems in the R&D phase, according to Jae-hak Jeong, technical
research fellow and vice president at Seoul Semiconductor, Seoul Viosys’ parent company. Mercury
lamps boast 15-35 percent.
The mercury lamp’s advantage is not expected to last, because researchers expect UV-C LEDs to follow a
similar efficiency improvement path to solid-state lighting’s blue LEDs. However, UV-C devices have a
long way to go. Blue LEDs typically have an internal quantum efficiency, the fraction of electrons injected
into a specific part of the LED that result in the generation of photons—of about 90 percent. For UV-C it’s
30-40 percent, says Jeong. For external quantum efficiency—the ratio of photons emitted to electrons
passing through the LED—the comparison is even worse. About 70 percent for blue LEDs versus 10-16
percent for UV-C devices.
According to Jeong, boosting these figures will take improvements both to fabrication process and to
epitaxy, the growth of the semiconductor crystal that the LEDs are made upon. These LEDs are usually
built by using epitaxy to grow a layer of crystalline aluminum nitride atop a sapphire wafer. Defects in the
crystal are a main limiter to LED performance, so improving the epitaxy process is one path toward
brighter LEDs.
JX SMD LED Lighting India, Since 1986 provides one of the world's finest
range of LEDs. In the time when the whole world is fighting against
the coronavirus outbreak, LEDs that deliver virus killing UV lights might be a
practical solution for preventing infection. UV light is germicidal because it
inactivates microorganisms by destroying nucleic acids and disrupting their DNA
with its short wavelength. In addition, oxygen can also absorbed energy
from UV light to form ozone for disinfection. The novel coronavirus is a kind
of positive-sense single-stranded RNV virus, same as the SARS and MERS
virus. Researches on SARS found that this kind of virus is sensitive to heat
radiation and UVC light and can be diminished when exposure
to UVC irradiation stronger than 90 μW/cm2. Thus, in theory, UV light would be
able to destroy the novel coronavirus (2019-nCov)
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UV-B phototherapy
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Water purification
Tooth brush disinfection
Toilets Disinfection
Water
Water treatment
Air
Indeed, much attention of late has turned to the power of ultraviolet light to inactivate the novel
coronavirus. As a technology, ultraviolet light disinfection has been around for a while. And while
practical, large-scale efficacy against the spread of SARS-CoV-2 has yet to be shown. UV light shows a lot
of promise: SSLEEC member company Seoul Semiconductor in early April reported a "99.9% sterilization
of coronavirus (COVID-19) in 30 seconds" with their UV LED products. Their technology currently is being
adopted for automotive use, in UV LED lamps that sterilize the interior of unoccupied vehicles.
"One major application is in medical situations - the disinfection of personal protective equipment,
surfaces, floors, within the HVAC systems, et cetera," said study co-author Christian Zollner from the
University of California Santa Barbara in the US.
disinfection, decontamination and isolation are the few weapons to defend people, and the solutions will
need to be deployed worldwide.
advancing deep ultraviolet light LED technology for sanitation and purification purposes, added that a
small market already exists for UV-C disinfection products in medical contexts.
Pointing out the different types of ultraviolet light, Zollner said, UV-A and UV-B are light the Earth gets
courtesy of the Sun with important uses, and the rare UV-C is the light of choice for purifying air and
water and for inactivating microbes.
"This would provide a low-cost, chemical-free and convenient way to sanitize public, retail, personal and
medical spaces
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Germicidal Lamps
Today, germicidal UVC light applications are the first choice for many industries worldwide that require
water, air or surface sterilization. One example is in the food industry where UV lamps are used to
provide safe and effective surface disinfection in a process called irradiation. The highly efficient process
is used in applications such as to prolong shelf life, preserve nutritional value, and reduce health hazards
by sterilizing pathogens. Moreover the UVC technology typically complies with strict local codes and FDA
safety regulations.
Water Applications
UV lamps also provide a safe, efficient way to treat water without the need to use harmful chemicals
that create pollution in rivers, oceans and other bodies of water. UV lamps are cost-effectively used for
water purification in water reclamation, waste water, drinking water, industrial and commercial process
water, pool and spa, aquaculture and life sciences applications.
Many hospitals safely and easily use UV lamps for sterilizing surgical equipment as well as the air in
operating rooms. Also germicidal lamps are successfully used in air conditioning systems of medical and
other facilities as a method to sterilize pathogens that cause illness, and contaminants that can aggravate
asthma or other respiratory ailments.
UV Curing
Another common use of UVC technology is UV curing lamps that work by creating a photochemical
reaction to instantly cure adhesives, coatings, inks, varnishes, decorative glazes and lacquers. UV lamps
also are used for tanning and backlighting.
LightSources and LightTech is one of the premier light bulb suppliers in the industry. We produce UV
lamps for virtually any application, and some of the technology we use is exclusive to us. All of our UV
germicidal low pressure, medium pressure and high pressure ultra-violet lamps are designed to be
energy-efficient as well as long-lasting. Please see our website or contact us to find out if UV light can
provide a solution for your application.
UV LEDs
UV LED, an acronym for ultraviolet light-emitting diode, has witnessed incredible growth in recent years.
With increasing demand for environmentally-friendly methods of producing UV light, UV LED technology
has emerged as a viable option for a number of applications including printing, sterilization, detection,
curing, and security. Thanks to UV LED’s extensive applicability, the market has been aggressively
expanding.
Dental curing instruments and counterfeit detection applications were early adopters of UV LED
technology. But performance, cost, and durability benefits combined with recent enhancements in life
span are causing UV LEDs to be integrated into a rapidly growing number of applications. Today, UV LED
applications include:
• 250 to 405 nm: forensic and bodily fluid detection and analysis
The UV spectrum encompasses all wavelengths between 100 and 400 nm in length. It’s commonly
broken down into three distinct subfields:
Recent technological developments are moving the UV LED market segment into a whole new level of
product innovation and performance. Design engineers are taking note as emerging UV LED technologies
generate significant cost, energy, and space savings compared to alternate technologies. In fact, five key
benefits of the latest generation of UV LED technology demonstrate why the market is projected to grow
31% in the next five years.
Increased use of UV LED technology in the UV curing segment is a major driver of the global UV LED
technology market. UV curing is a process whereby high intensity ultraviolet light is used to instantly dry
or ‘cure’ coatings, inks or adhesives. This process is preferred over the traditional drying methods as the
results are much better, rejection rates are low, there is superior bonding, and the entire process
improves the solvency and scratch resistance of the product. UV LED is especially useful for curing
purposes in the paper and wood coating industries as it is more energy-efficient, loses very little heat,
contains no mercury, and can be manufactured with a much smaller footprint and far better optical
design than traditional UV lamps.
When compared with photoelectric sensors and machine vision systems, UV sensors provide better
detection of gas, labels or caps on bottles, oil or coolant leaks, and other materials. UV LED technology is
also widely used in spectroscopy instruments, as it provides real-time monitoring during the entire
treatment period, which helps healthcare professionals give the optimal dialysis dose to patients. UV LED
technology also provides a non-invasive solution for determining the urea reduction ratio in patients
with kidney failure. Recently, the technology is being used to treat and/or cure dermatological disorders
like atopic skin, vitiligo, eczema, mycosis, and psoriasis.
These LEDs have been traditionally used in applications such as counterfeit detection or validation
(Currency, Driver’s license, Documents etc) and Forensics (Crime scene investigations) to name a few.
The power output requirements for these applications are very low and the actual wavelengths used are
in the 390nm – 420nm range.
Ultraviolet light occurs between the visible and x-ray spectrums. The Ultraviolet wavelength range is
specified as 10 nm to 400 nm; however, many optoelectronic companies also consider wavelengths as
high as 430nm to be in the UV range. Ultraviolet light gets its name due to the “violet” color it produces
in the visible portion of the spectrum although much of the output of UV light is not visible to the human
eye.
Purification of air and water are also important applications of UV LED technology. The light emitted by
UV-C LEDs effectively kills biological impurities such as viruses, bacteria, and protozoa. It is due to the
efficiency and popularity of UV LEDs that the European Drinking Water Directive has recognized the use
of UV LEDs over chemical disinfection in many legislative directives.
Until relatively recently there was no such thing as a commercially available ultraviolet (UV) LED light.
But as LED technology continues to develop and power densities increase, UV LED lights are expanding
into the market and replacing more traditional alternatives.
Ultraviolet (UV) light is an invisible form of electromagnetic energy (light energy) that travels at a higher
frequency and carries more energy than visible light. UV lightwaves were originally called “chemical rays”
when first discovered in the 19th century because of their ability to cause certain substances to change
at the molecular level.
According to a 2007 study published in Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, UV LED light
sources were able to deactivate bacteria in water. Due to the safety advantages and compact size of LED
lights, the study reported that UV LED devices have great potential as water sterilization solutions.
UV curing is a process that uses UV light to instantly cure (or “dry”) inks, coating and adhesives through
cross-polymerization of photosensitive materials. UV LED technology is emerging as an ozone gas- and
mercury-free option for chemical curing with both industrial and cosmetic applications.
Analytic Tools
Due to UV lighting’s ability to make certain materials visible to the human eye, it has been used for quite
some time as an analytic tool. One common use for ultraviolet light sources is checking UV watermarks
to validate currency, or identifying bodily fluids in forensic crime scenes.
Indoor Gardening
UV LED lights are playing an increasing role in the trend toward indoor urban gardening. Using UV LED
lights for your indoor harvest can increase production of polyphenols, which are believed to have
antioxidant and anti-aging qualities. In addition to edible gardening, UV lights supposedly have beneficial
applications for resin-producing plants such as medical marijuana by increasing potency of its medicinal
properties.
Health Properties
Faroese physician Niels Finsen, the father of modern phototherapy, developed the first artificial UV light
source to treat smallpox lesions. Although later eradication of smallpox rendered his technology
irrelevant, UV phototherapy is used today to treat certain skin conditions including psoriasis and vitiligo
as well as inhibit the growth of a certain type of skin cancer. According to the American Cancer Society,
researchers found that when used alongside other treatments, UV lights resulted in long-term remission
among many patients in early stages of the disease.
For psoriasis, an inflammatory skin condition caused by immune system malfunction, UV light works to
suppress the immune system and reduce the inflammatory response.
Dangers of UV light
Exposure to UV radiation can damage skin and eyes if used without protection. Safety precautions
should be used with UV LED lighting, with skin and eye protection used whenever possible.
Are you interested in purchasing a UV LED light, or do you have any unanswered questions? Email at
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These LEDs can be widely used in variety of applications, including DIY projects, science projects, electric
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ABOUT UV - PLEASE BE NOTED, UV light is INVISIBLE. The UV LED lights looks very similar to our blue
LEDs, but it is emitting a invisible UV light that works great as counterfeit money detector or invisible ink
reader.
Environmental Impact
UV LEDs provide several environmental benefits compared to alternative technologies. They consume up
to 70% less energy than cold-cathode florescent lamps (CCFLs). UV LEDs also comply with the European
Union’s Restrictions on Hazardous Substances (RoHS).
Further, UV LEDs don’t contain the toxic mercury often found in CCFL technology. They are much smaller
and more durable than CCFLs and are more resistant to vibration and impact, resulting in less product
breakage and reduced waste and maintenance expense
JX SMD LED Lighting India, Since 1986 provides one of the world's finest range of LEDs. UV light has
been used widely in disinfection with a wide range of medical and non-medical products available in the
market .In the time when the whole world is fighting against the coronavirus outbreak, LEDs that
deliver virus killing UV lights might be a practical solution for preventing infection. UV light is germicidal
because it inactivates microorganisms by destroying nucleic acids and disrupting their DNA with its short
wavelength. In addition, oxygen can also absorbed energy from UV light to form ozone for
disinfection. The novel coronavirus is a kind of positive-sense single-stranded RNV virus, same as
the SARS and MERS virus. Researches on SARS found that this kind of virus is sensitive to heat radiation
and UVC light and can be diminished when exposure to UVC irradiation stronger than 90 μW/cm2. Thus,
in theory, UV light would be able to destroy the novel coronavirus (2019-nCov)
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3535 Portable UVC sanitizer bar- hand held rechargeable for sanitizing
papers,
documents,
pillows,
household products,
kids toys
UV-B phototherapy
1) Sterlization
2) Disinfection
3) Mite removal
Water purification
Toilets Disinfection
Healthcare
Medical sterilization
Water
Water treatment
Air
JX SMD LED Lighting India, Since 1986 provides one of the world's finest range of LEDs. UV light has
been used widely in disinfection with a wide range of medical and non-medical products available in the
market .In the time when the whole world is fighting against the coronavirus outbreak, LEDs that
deliver virus killing UV lights might be a practical solution for preventing infection. UVC light and can be
diminished when exposure to UVC irradiation stronger than 90 μW/cm2. Thus, in theory, UV light would
be able to destroy the novel coronavirus (2019-nCov)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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3-5 mW,
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20-25mW,
20-25 mW,
40-45 mW
Wavelength
200-280NM,
270-280NM,
390-400NM
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45 X 45MIL
35 X 35 MIL
30 X 30 MIL
25 X 25 MIL
20 X 20 MIL
14 X 28 MIL
12 X 24 MIL
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Application
3535 Portable UVC sanitizer bar- hand held rechargeable for sanitizing
papers,
documents,
pillows,
household products,
kids toys
UV-B phototherapy
1) Sterlization
2) Disinfection
3) Mite removal
Water purification
Toilets Disinfection
Healthcare
Medical sterilization
Water
Water treatment
Air
JX SMD LED Lighting India, Since 1986 provides one of the world's finest range of LEDs. UV light has
been used widely in disinfection with a wide range of medical and non-medical products available in the
market .In the time when the whole world is fighting against the coronavirus outbreak, LEDs that
deliver virus killing UV lights might be a practical solution for preventing infection. UVC light and can be
diminished when exposure to UVC irradiation stronger than 90 μW/cm2. Thus, in theory, UV light would
be able to destroy the novel coronavirus
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POWER
0.1Watt,
0.3Watt,
0.5Watt,
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Voltage
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7V
Luminous Power
1-3mW,
3-5 mW,
10-15 mW,
20-25mW,
20-25 mW,
40-45 mW
Wavelength
200-280NM,
270-280NM,
390-400NM
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50 X 50 MIL
45 X 45MIL
35 X 35 MIL
30 X 30 MIL
25 X 25 MIL
20 X 20 MIL
14 X 28 MIL
12 X 24 MIL
10 X 20 MIL
8 X 16 MIL
6 X 12 MIL
Application
3535 Portable UVC sanitizer bar- hand held rechargeable for sanitizing
papers,
documents,
pillows,
household products,
kids toys
UV-B phototherapy
1) Sterlization
2) Disinfection
3) Mite removal
Water purification
Toilets Disinfection
Healthcare
Medical sterilization
Water treatment
Air
JX SMD LED Lighting India, Since 1986 provides one of the world's finest range of
LEDs. UV light has been used widely in disinfection with a wide range of medical and non-
medical products available in the market . LEDs that deliver virus killing UV lights might be
a practical solution for preventing infection. Thus, in theory, UV light would be able to
destroy the novel coronavirus
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Voltage
3V,
6V,
7V
Luminous Power
1-3mW,
3-5 mW,
10-15 mW,
20-25mW,
20-25 mW,
40-45 mW
Wavelength
200-280NM,
270-280NM,
390-400NM
Chip Size
50 X 50 MIL
45 X 45MIL
35 X 35 MIL
30 X 30 MIL
25 X 25 MIL
20 X 20 MIL
14 X 28 MIL
12 X 24 MIL
10 X 20 MIL
8 X 16 MIL
6 X 12 MIL
Application
UVC LED for Disinfection, Sterilization & Sanitization to kill virus, bacteria & germs also
corona / covid19
3535 Portable UVC sanitizer bar- hand held rechargeable for sanitizing
UV-B phototherapy
2) Disinfection
3) Mite removal
Healthcare
Medical sterilization
Water
Air