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Qingdao Yihua Environmental Protection Co., Ltd.
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Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) is a UV water disinfection system that uses 253.7 nanometer ultraviolet (UV) light to kill bacteria. It is effective at destroying the nucleic acids in these organisms, causing their DNA to be damaged, allowing them to perform critical cellular tasks or cause infections. When exposed to the appropriate dosage of UV radiation, no bacteria, viruses, molds, or their spores can survive. As a result, UV is regarded as the finest technique for water sterilization.


Applications of Ultraviolet Disinfection
1. Food and Drink UV disinfection systems can help achieve water quality standards set by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration).
2. Bio- Pharmaceutical- Water used in pharmaceutical and healthcare goods, as well as for CIP (Cleaning in Place), must be chemically free of bacteria and ozone. Most pharmaceutical businesses rely on UV systems to sterilize their water.
3. Cosmetics- Water that is free of microorganisms and toxins ensures the quality of cosmetics and extends their shelf life. UV sterilization is the preferred method for the cosmetic business all around the world.
4, Centralized Drinking Water - A UV drinking water disinfection system is a simple, low-cost way to ensure pure water in every tap in your house or office.
5. Waste Water Disinfection and Reuse- UV Disinfection can assist tackle the problems of water shortages and growing fresh water costs by treating waste water in the tertiary stage. UV systems built specifically for wastewater can thereby disinfect wastewater, allowing it to be reused for secondary applications such as flushing and gardening.
6. Swimming Pools - Traditionally, chlorine has been used to keep swimming pools clean. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that chemical disinfection causes chemicals to react with a wide range of other organic materials, resulting in the formation of hundreds of new, potentially hazardous compounds. UV, a chemical-free technique, is considered as a safer and more cost-effective method of pool disinfection.

 

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