265nm, 275nm, 285nm and 310nm UVC LED systems now available in the COBRA Clean FX1 range of evaluation lamps
Commercially viable solutions for disinfection are becoming more of a priority due to Covid-19 and this has driven significant UVC-LED innovation and improvement. Demand for innovative LED technology has also been driven by the increasing safety concerns associated with using mercury-based disinfection. UVC LEDs are ozone and heavy metal-free making them a safer, more sustainable option. Their on/off functionality is more energy efficient and ensures a longer lifetime when compared to mercury-based systems.
Commenting on this trend, Ken Reynolds PhD, Business and Technology Manager, said:
“In recent times UVC LED efficiency has increased significantly and we have seen availability of additional wavelengths as well as decreasing costs.”
Commenting on the COBRA Clean FX1 range extension, Reynolds said:
“The launch of additional wavelengths for the COBRA Clean FX1 gives customers more flexibility to test this new technology and better define their specification. This makes it an ideal disinfection evaluation product.
“UVC LED technology enables to greater control over design and specification. ProPhotonix’ expertise with over 25 years’ experience in custom LED solutions makes for a seamless partnership from concept to production.”
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