UVC (ultraviolet C) lamps, also called germicidal lamps, are light sources designed to disinfect surfaces and prevent the spread of diseases––from bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other harmful protozoa––in various settings. These lamps feature sterilising and germicidal properties that artificially produce short-wave UV light to inactivate or kill microorganisms. A UVC lamp is a staple lighting fixture that can disinfect multiple workspaces, tools, air, water, and other industrial and household items. Additionally, UVC germicidal lamps offer a chemical-free method for efficiently disinfecting multiple surfaces, reducing the risks of disease transmission.
Benefits of Buying Our Range of UVC Lamps:
UVC lamps offer several benefits due to their germicidal properties. Our extensive collection includes products that benefit users in terms of:
- Effective Disinfection: UVC light disrupts microorganisms' DNA and RNA, making them unable to reproduce or cause infections.
- Non-Chemical Disinfection: Unlike traditional chemical disinfectants, UVC light doesn't leave behind harmful residues.
- Versatility: UVC lamps offer versatile functionality and are used across various settings, from healthcare facilities to homes and offices.
- Continuous Disinfection: Some lamps can be installed in air conditioning systems or other devices to provide continuous disinfection.
- Cost-effective and Easy to Use: Germicidal lamps are relatively inexpensive to operate and maintain.
Different Types of UVC Lamps:
UVC lamps (steriliser lamps) come in various types based on power outputs, effectiveness, and safety considerations. Each lamp type suits different applications and includes:
- Low-Pressure Mercury Lamps – These are the most common and cost-effective UVC light sources. They are designed to emit light primarily at 254 nm, which is optimal for germicidal effectiveness. A low-profile germicidal lamp has a longer lifespan but contains mercury (in small amounts), which requires careful disposal.
- Medium-Pressure Mercury Lamps – These lamps produce a broader spectrum of UV light, including UVC, UVB, and UVA. They offer higher output power than low-pressure lamps and are effective for both disinfection and oxidation.
- LED UVC Lamps – UVC LEDs are a newer technology than traditional UVC lamps. They are compact, energy-efficient, and mercury-free alternatives that can easily be integrated into portable devices.
- Excimer Lamps – Excimer or far-UVC lamps produce light at around 222 nm, which is believed to be safe for human exposure while still being effective at inactivating pathogens. Due to its safety profile, this type is gaining popularity for use in public areas.
Where Can I Use UVC Lamps?
UVC germicidal lamps are a practical and cost-effective disinfection solution in commercial, residential, and industrial applications, such as:
- Healthcare Facilities
- Public Spaces
- HVAC Systems
- Water Treatment
- Home Use
- Food Industry.
Important Note:
It is crucial to use UVC lamps safely, especially when exposed for extended periods. Prolonged exposures can be harmful to the skin and eyes. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and use protective eyewear when working with these lamps.