The UV LED tipping point is here!
Does your business rely on UV disinfection? Are you still using old-school mercury based lamps, the traditional low pressure and medium pressure lamp tech? If so, now is the perfect time to make the shift to greener, cheaper, much more efficient UV-LEDs and help future-proof your business.
The rise of UV LED and the fall of mercury
Mercury-added lamps have been the standard system for a very long time, and they've always worked well. Now the
RoHS directive (Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment), which restricts hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment to protect the environment and public health, plus soaring demand for greener alternatives mean mercury is on the way out at long last. It's good news when mercury is so dangerous, and it is all down to UVC-LEDs.
Super-fast change heralds a bright LED future
The change is happening fast. It has taken UVC LEDs less than five years to catch up with and match the wall-to-plug efficiency of low and medium-pressure mercury lamps, partly because of increasing interest from the semiconductor sector. Many of the world's biggest semiconductor players, including Google, know that the materials, physical properties, and crystal-growing processes used for today's high-power transistors align surprisingly well with the tech used in UV-emitting LEDs. The result is a widespread, broad-brush transition moving so fast it's almost a revolution.
Where to begin your transition to UV-LED tech
So how do you ring the changes at your organisation? Experts recommend a steady approach led by smart, step-by-step modernisation. The first step is to figure out where you can add the most value by bringing the new tech into play. You'll need to establish which elements you can safely leave as they are for the moment and which deserve your initial focus. Then you'll want to create a future-proof technical foundation for the change. Perhaps you could set up test projects to trial UV-LEDs in situations where size matters, the capability to turn things on and off instantly is important, or there's an unusually strong environmental imperative.
Low power usage, simple tech, brilliant results
You could, of course, ignore the UV LED trend. But the dramatically lower power usage, low cost tech, low heat and more mean UV-LEDs aren't just delivering efficiencies. They also come with potentially huge energy cost savings and a greener profile that can give your business a competitive advantage over companies still generating UV light the old, energy inefficient, less environmentally friendly way. No wonder, as the pace of change accelerates, the world is seeing more traditional UV companies taking on the entire value chain from LED lamp manufacture to integrating the tech into end-use systems.
Will you lead the UV-LED revolution?
UV-LED trailblazers like us make a good starting point for advice and insight. We have the technical expertise and data to support you in developing projects and testing applications. You could maybe tap into existing applied scientific research by respected European institutions with a strong background in LED tech in the lab, experienced in optimising real-world solutions and bringing the tech into industrial settings.
Find support to get where you want to be
Transitioning to UV-LED tech means change but there's no need to throw everything out. It's about evolving alongside the tech. Make a start now and you'll be in a better competitive position sooner. If that sounds worth exploring, we'll be pleased to talk UV-LED with you.









