Description
UV radiation is widely used in industrial processes and in medical and dental practices for a variety of purposes, such as killing bacteria, creating fluorescent effects, curing inks and resins, photo-therapy and suntanning.
While many light bulbs are used for the purposes of visual illumination, UV bulbs, which produce little visible light, are not used for area illumination. Instead, they have a large range of applications ranging from disinfection and sterilization to curing inks and polymers.
Photo-therapy UV lamps treat a host of medical conditions such as variety of skin conditions, mood disorders and successfully treat neonatal jaundice. Some of the most common applications of UV light for medical use include effective treatment for many skin conditions including acne, eczema, psoriasis, and vitiligo.
- Air Disinfection. Any facility that needs to disinfect air spaces can use a UV light to do so, to some extent.
- Water Disinfection & Wastewater Treatment.
- Surface Disinfection.
- Equipment Disinfection.
- Food & Beverage Disinfection.
Ultraviolet light is a treatment for a number of skin conditions including a type of skin cancer called T cell lymphoma. One type of UV treatment you might have for cancer is called PUVA (psoralen plus ultraviolet A).
Cleaning professionals in medical settings use UV devices to reduce the spread of bacteria and bugs that are resistant to medication, as well as effective disinfection in surgical rooms. Now, many professionals are using (or considering) UV light cleaning and disinfecting in schools, offices, and restaurants.
SPECIFICATION:
MODEL | TRUV-050L | TRUV-080L |
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Volume | 50 Liter | 80 Liter |
Controller | Analog Type with Timer Function | Analog Type with Timer Function |
UV Bulb | 10 Watt x 1 EA | 15 Watt x 1 EA |
Dimensi Bagian dalam | 460x425x480mm | 500x425x625mm |
Timer | 0-60 minute | 0-60 minute |
Power Supply | 220V, 50/60Hz | 220V, 50/60Hz |
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