Purpose and principle of operation

Ultraviolet radiation destroys bacteria, viruses and even mould in wastewater. UV systems much more efficiently manage the task of disinfecting waters than habitual chlorine. Besides, there are viruses and elementary microorganisms insusceptible to chlorine-containing chemicals. A pleasant bonus in UV disinfection is the reduction of water hardness.

The UV disinfection systems are particularly necessary at treatment plants of infectious disease hospitals, which reliably protects wastewater from all types of viruses, bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms.

Operating principle of the TehUF

The functioning of REEF company's TehUF UV equipment for disinfecting wastewater is enabled by ultraviolet lamps with a power of radiation of not less than 16 mJ per square centimetre. On average, this indicator is 30 mJ per cm2. 

The wavelength is in range of 250 to 270 nm. In this range ultraviolet radiation has the most active effect on pathogenic microorganisms. The lamps used for disinfecting wastewaters are those with a wavelength of 260 nm, providing the maximum disinfecting effect at minimum expenses of power consumption.

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