As a leading UV Sanitizing Lamps Supplier & Exporter in Portugal, we recognize the unique demands of the Iberian market. Portugal has seen a significant surge in demand for high-efficiency disinfection technologies, particularly within its burgeoning tourism, wine production, and maritime sectors. From the tech hubs in Lisbon to the pharmaceutical clusters in Porto, businesses are prioritizing hygiene sustainability.
In recent years, Portuguese regulatory bodies have emphasized the importance of chemical-free sterilization. Our UVC lamps provide an eco-friendly alternative to traditional chlorine-based methods, aligning perfectly with Portugal’s "Green Transition" goals. Whether it's preserving the integrity of cork production facilities or ensuring the safety of tourists in Algarve hotels, our specialized UV-C equipment is engineered to meet EU safety standards (CE/RoHS).
Four automated production lines and 36 high-speed placement machines support efficient, scalable, and high-precision manufacturing for bulk Portuguese orders.
Every batch comes with a detailed inspection report, ensuring transparency and confidence for European global buyers and distributors.
We analyze each client’s application scenario—from Lisbon metro air ducts to Porto wine cellars—to design tailored UV solutions.
Established in 2012, we are a private high-tech enterprise specializing in the R&D of excimer UV lamps. With a facility covering 9,000 square meters and over 120 employees, our expertise in UV sterilization is backed by an annual sales volume of RMB 270 million, with UV products accounting for a significant 37.8% share.
Our commitment to innovation is reflected in our 50 patents in China and our rigorous adherence to international standards, making us a trusted partner for Portuguese exporters.
The industry is shifting towards Smart UVC Integration. As a key supplier to Portugal, we have noticed a 15% increase in demand for lamps equipped with Microwave Radar Sensors and remote-control capabilities. This trend is driven by heightened safety protocols in workplace environments. Furthermore, 222nm Far-UVC technology is gaining traction in Portuguese educational institutions as a safe way to disinfect occupied spaces.