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Germitec locks in $30m to scale UV-C disinfection tech in the USUV-C disinfection works by using a specific wavelength of light to damage the genetic material in bacteria, viruses, and fungi. This renders microbes inactive, meaning they cannot multiply.
Researchers say chlorine in combination with ultraviolet light works to degrade deadly toxins created by harmful algae blooms in drinking water.
Australian semiconductor company Silanna UV has developed a UV disinfection application that uses 235nm UV-C LEDs to rapidly ...
The Clark County School District is rolling out newly purchased technology that uses ultraviolet light to zap disease-causing microorganisms like the new coronavirus. The UVC disinfection system ...
The technology uses UV light to irreparably damage the DNA of harmful microorganisms, effectively inactivating them. It is ...
The UV LED Market is expanding with demand for energy-efficient disinfection, curing, and medical applications, driven by advancements in semiconductor technology and environmental regulations.Austin, ...
The El Centro City Council approved an upgrade to the disinfection system at the city’s wastewater treatment plant on Tuesday ...
is that chlorine and ultraviolet light in combination can create disinfection byproducts, including carcinogens toxic to human health. But UC's lab-scale experiments showed that UV/chlorine ...
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