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Air Disinfection      
 Economical and reliable air disinfection without chemicals      

Air disinfection systems are used with great success everywhere today, in industry, in medicine and research, as well as in the private and public sectors.

Through ultraviolet air disinfection product losses in storage are minimised, the spread of germs is prevented, asthma and allergy problems are alleviated, microbiological purity can be maintained in laboratories, isolation areas are preserved and patients are better protested in hospitals. Moreover, the use of UV radiation sources in ventilation and air conditioning systems in private and public buildings, on ships and in hospitals is now accepted technology. (See VDI 6022)  The number of areas of application is difficult to set down and grows more with every day.

Ultraviolet radiation in the UV-C region (254nm) renders micro-organisms harmless reliably within seconds.

Depending on the application, there are freely radiating devices for direct disinfection (e.g. during the night), indirect systems with focused UV radiation or enclosed air circulating systems combining particle filtration.

To find out which disinfection method is best suited to your particular application, click here: Application matrix

The use of top quality, high power radiation sources and components in established and successfully proven equipment provides trouble-free, economical and highly efficient operation. Amongst other things, we offer patented equipment which for the first time unites mechanical filtration with UV technology and so combines two accepted processes to provide an optimal solution. 

     
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