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Large Scale / Big Size UV Sterilizer for RO Water Treatment Plant
A UV sterilizer is used to control infections by stopping the spread of microorganisms from fish/coral/invertebrate to another through the water. It is also used in pond applications to control free-floating algae. When operated correctly, free-floating microorganisms will be killed by the UV light. Note that the organisms must be in the water that flows to the UV sterilizer. The UV light has no residual effect and will not kill organisms attached to fish or rocks (e.g., algae).
Working principle
The UV sterilizer utilizes a germicidal fluorescent lamp that produces light at a wavelength of approximately 254 nanometers (2537 Angstroms). The water with the bacteria/algae passes over the bulb (or around the bulb if a quartz sleeve is used) and is irradiated with this wavelength. As the light penetrates the bacteria/algae, it mutates the DNA (genetic material), preventing growth/multiplication of the organism.
Application scope of ultraviolet sterilizer
1. Food factory, Cosmetic factory disinfection
2. Registries, Cold storage sterilization
3. Canteen, School, Hospital, Hotel and Restaurant
4. Swimming pool sterilization and disinfection
5. Beverage and Drinking water disinfection
Limitation of Use
The UV water disinfection system NOT intended for the treatment of water that has an obvious contamination or intentional source, such as raw sewage, nor is the unit intended to convert wastewater to microbiologically safe drinking water.
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