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Introduction to Knowledge About Flow-Through Ultraviolet Sterilizers

2022-12-15

Introduction to Knowledge About Flow-Through Ultraviolet Sterilizers

   Flow-through ultraviolet sterilizer Ultraviolet disinfection technology is gradually replacing or partially replacing traditional chemical disinfection methods. In addition to its advantages in terms of investment and operating costs, flow-through ultraviolet sterilizers also feature the following characteristics:

  (1) It is a physical disinfection method that ensures effective disinfection without producing any toxic or harmful disinfection byproducts.

  (2) For microorganisms that are resistant to certain chemical disinfection methods, ultraviolet light exhibits high sterilization efficiency.

  (3) It occupies a small footprint, has a compact system structure, poses minimal potential risks, and ensures the safety of operators.

  Flow-through ultraviolet sterilizers use UV light, which is highly effective at killing bacteria but can also cause some harm to the human body. When turning on the disinfection lamp, avoid direct exposure to the human body. If necessary, wear protective goggles and never look directly at the light source with your eyes, as this could damage the cornea.

  Technical features of flow-through UV sterilizers:

  1. The low-water-resistance module structure has lower water resistance than the conventional module structure and has less impact on water quality.

  2. The waterproof rating meets the IP68 standard, making it suitable for applications with stringent requirements.

  3. Multi-layer sealing and waterproof treatment; the quartz tube is securely installed and will not come loose due to friction during automatic cleaning.

  4. The cable section is equipped with a sealing ring, which effectively prevents short circuits and damage to the lamp tube caused by water ingress into the cable. 5. Made from high-quality, corrosion-resistant stainless steel, the lamp tube and signal cables are sealed within the sterilization module, ensuring they remain completely isolated from wastewater and ultraviolet light.

  6. Based on different customer requirements—such as water type, water quality, and disinfection needs—we offer a variety of designs, each module featuring between 3 and 20 lamps.

  However, UV sterilizer manufacturers would like to remind everyone that, depending on the water quality, the UV lamp tube and the quartz glass sleeve need to be cleaned regularly. Use an alcohol-soaked cotton ball or gauze to wipe the lamp tube and remove any dirt from the quartz glass sleeve—this will help maintain the UV transmittance and ensure optimal disinfection performance. Only with proper maintenance can flow-through UV sterilizers provide us with better service.

  The flow-through UV sterilizer features a modular design, making it easy to install and simple to operate. Modules can be freely combined according to different water treatment capacities and user requirements, offering a wide range of applications and high reliability. The flow-through UV sterilizer provides disinfection without causing secondary pollution. Its low-pressure, high-intensity amalgam lamps have an exceptionally long service life, significantly reducing the operational and maintenance costs associated with lamp replacements. This system is self-cleaning, so there’s no need to worry about daily cleaning or maintenance.