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It’s good to see more developments in UVC LED covid disinfection technologies around the world. It proves yet again that our tech is extremely effective, very efficient, and provides a way out for many public-facing businesses whose future has so far felt a lot less than certain.
News from USA – Bolb Inc’s High Power UVC LED Array
As reported by PR Newswire, over in California a company called Bolb Inc. has revealed how UVC LED tech results in a 99.95% inactivation of airborne virus and bacteria at 3,000 Litres a minute, a flow rate monitored independently by a third party lab. This highlights how UVC light is an excellent ‘universal, future-proof and chemical free’ way to combat mutating threats like covid.
The tests were performed on aerosolised human coronavirus, a single-strand RNA virus widely recognised as similar enough to covid for the purpose, plus the aerosolized bacteria Staph aureus ATCC 6538. The testing took place in an enclosed air disinfection context and the test revealed a single-pass disinfection efficiency of 99.96%. Another test for air disinfection demonstrated as much as 99.95% inactivation against the viral aerosol in a 30 m3 volume over an hour.
Bolb’s UVC LEDs had previously been tested and found to achieve 99.999% inactivation of pathogens like SARS-Cov-2 and MRSA for surface and water disinfection applications. Again the tests were done independently, this time in Minnesota, at the University of California at Berkeley, and at China’s Guangzhou Institute of Microbiology.
It’s good to see Bolb’s technology is capable of delivering clean, safe air for healthcare workers and their patients, restaurants, shops, offices, public transport and more. Bolb is currently seeking partnerships and collaborations with relevant industries, eventually aiming to roll the technology out globally.
UVC used to destroy PCBs as well as pathogens
In Florida, patented UV technology by Violet Defense is about to be used to destroy PCBs and ‘other persistent toxins’ from water, via a partnership with ecoSPEARS’ ecoCube clean water technology.
PCBs or Polychlorinated biphenyls are one of the world’s nastiest contaminants. The new tech has been designed to use an Advanced Oxidation Processes to destroy PCBs in groundwater, storm water, and waste water. With luck the system will resolve many common problems associated with traditional water decontamination.
While UV light has been used to disinfect water for a long time, the UV lenses and quartz protection sleeves fitted in current tech get dirty over time and work less well. The new patented technology puts a specialised UV transmissive lens in direct contact with the UV light source and it doesn’t get dirty or degrade over time.
Meanwhile in Chandigarh, India...
According to the Tribune India, the country’s Central Scientific Instruments Organisation has developed a UV disinfection system for air conditioning and ventilation ducts. The tech can be used in auditoriums, large conference rooms, classrooms, shopping malls and other public places to provide a ‘relatively safer’ environment for indoor activities during the pandemic.
In their experience UV light deactivates more than 99% of viruses, bacteria, fungus and other nasty bio-aerosols, as long as the right dosage of UV light is used. It matters because airborne transmission is a major risk indoors. The findings tap into 2020 research by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research’s Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology and the Institute of Microbial Technology, which detected covid particles in the air as long as two hours after infected people left the room, spreading a distance of much more than just a few metres.
The challenge is to fit the tech with minimal intervention in the air ducts of existing HVAC systems in indoor industrial and commercial environments. So far it looks like the CSIO system could be a good retrofit solution, simple to add to current systems with a low initial set-up cost.
Jenton Group produces a wall-mounted UV air disinfection unit
In the UK the Express and Star reports on the Jenton Group, which has struck a deal with a manufacturing outsourcing specialist to make 100 units of its GRU-V, a wall-mounted UV air disinfection machine that exposes ducted air to UV light. This disinfects more than 99.99% of the covid virus in air, in workplaces as well as residential, commercial, healthcare, medical and education contexts.
Science is on our side
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