High Quality Sanitizing UVC Light UV Germicidal Lamp 254nm UV Lamp for Cold Storage Disinfection

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Product Description

Basic Specifications
Model NO.
80W
Wavelength
UV-C (254nm)
Specification
IP68, 960*100*100mm
Material
Iron
Certification
CE
Lifespan
5000 Hours
Product Name
Integrated UV Sterilizer
Power Supply
AC 220V / 80W
Application
Cold Storage, Germicidal Disinfection
HS Code
8539490000
Product Description
High-Intensity Sterilization
Integrated ultraviolet sterilizer equipped with an 80W amalgam ultraviolet germicidal lamp.
Proven DNA Inactivation
253.7NM radiation destroys microbial DNA to inactivate pathogenic microorganisms effectively.
Extreme Adaptability
Maintains stable performance in environments ranging from -25°C to 80°C.

Experiments prove effective sterilization. The integrated ultraviolet sterilizer is designed to achieve the purpose of disinfection by ensuring DNA strands are broken after irradiation. Before irradiation, DNA strands are intact; after radiation through the ultraviolet germicidal lamp, the biological structure is neutralized.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary wavelength of this UV sterilizer?
The dominant ultraviolet wavelength of radiation emitted through the ultraviolet germicidal lamp is 253.7nm (commonly referred to as 254nm), which is optimal for destroying microbial DNA.
Can this product be used in freezing temperatures?
Yes, the integrated UV sterilizer is designed to operate efficiently in extreme environments ranging from -25°C to 80°C, making it ideal for cold storage applications.
What is the expected lifespan of the UV-C lamp?
The amalgam ultraviolet germicidal lamp has a rated lifespan of approximately 5000 hours.
Is the unit waterproof?
Yes, this integrated UV sterilizer features an IP68 protection rating, which provides superior resistance against dust and water ingress.
What certifications does the product hold?
The product is CE certified, ensuring it meets European safety, health, and environmental protection requirements.
How does the sterilization process work?
The high-intensity UV-C radiation penetrates the cells of bacteria and pathogens, causing DNA strand breaks and inactivating the microorganisms so they cannot reproduce or cause infection.

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