LEDs which emit UVC wavelengths from 260 nm to 270 nm are increasingly becoming the technology of choice in on-demand and low flow disinfection applications....Read More
The adoption of UVC LEDs in water disinfection systems is rapidly gaining momentum, particularly in point-of-use (POU) and point-of-entry (POE) applications. As engineers and product...Read More
As concerns mount over the environmental impact of mercury-based ultraviolet (UV) lamps, the water treatment industry is embracing a game-changing technology: UVC light-emitting diodes (LEDs)....Read More
Due to significant advancements in LED technology in recent years, coupled with the growing awareness and apprehension regarding mercury usage, UVC LEDs are increasingly viewed...Read More
In the realm of water disinfection, UVC LEDs have emerged as a promising solution for effectively eliminating harmful pathogens. In fact, we recently announced that...Read More
The applications for UV disinfection continue to grow – moving from on-demand, low flow applications in point-of-use (POU) to more demanding point-of-entry residential water treatment....Read More
Recent performance improvements in UVC LED power and lifetime are enabling OEMs to design maintenance-free systems that benefit their customers and their bottom line. As...Read More
A Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device, which can emit light when an electric current passes through it. To do this, holes from...Read More
A Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device, which can emit light when an electric current passes through it. To do this, holes from...Read More