BENEFITS OF FIELD CONTROLS UV LIGHT TECHNOLOGY
- Highest output UV lamps in the market
- Improves air quality by targeting airborne germs, bacteria, viruses, mold, and fungi
- Saves money by reducing HVAC maintenance as it cleans the A-Coil
Ultraviolet (UV) - A
Ultraviolet (UV) - A
UV-A light refers to a specific type of light with wavelengths ranging from 315 to 400 nanometers. It is commonly found in sunlight and is often associated with “black light” effects. UV-A light is primarily used for purposes like inducing tanning in tanning beds and certain artistic applications. However, when it comes to air purification, UV-A light is not as effective in air purification.
Ultraviolet (UV) - B
Ultraviolet (UV) - B
UV-B light, with wavelengths of 280-315nm, has more energy than UV-A. Although UV-B has been used in medical treatments including skin conditions, it is not ideal for air purification since it has low effectiveness in neutralizing airborn pathogens as compared to UV-C light.
Ultraviolet (UV) - C
Ultraviolet (UV) - C
Unleash the power of UV-C light for air purification. UV-C light, with wavelengths of 100-280nm has a powerful ability to combat bacteria and viruses, offering a solution for cleaner and healthier indoor air. UV-C light effectively targets and neutralizes harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses, by disrupting their DNA or RNA structure.
Saves money by reducing HVAC maintenance as it cleans the A-Coil