UV Systems

Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection systems are an effective method for inactivating harmful microorganisms in water. UV light damages the DNA and RNA of microbes, rendering them unable to reproduce and cause disease. The germicidal properties of UV light have been utilized for decades in applications for wastewater treatment.

Compared to other disinfection methods like chlorination, UV disinfection offers several advantages. It's a physical process rather than a chemical one, so no potentially hazardous chemicals are introduced into the water. It also has minimal impact on the taste, odor, and pH of water. The process is fast, requires low maintenance, and has a small footprint.

Overall, UV disinfection is a technologically advanced and environmentally-friendly approach to water sanitization. With automatic monitoring systems and advanced UV lamp technologies, modern UV systems deliver powerful disinfection while requiring less energy and equipment. This makes them a smart choice for critical water treatment applications where safe, high-quality water is essential