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The power of ultraviolet

TAILORED SOLUTIONS

Our custom solutions are designed for specialist applications

LOW MAINTENANCE

Designed for convenience, with minimal maintenance

ECO-FRIENDLY

Kind to the environment with no chemical additives

SEAMLESS INTEGRATION

Our skid-mounted piped systems integrate seamlessly with new or existing installations

SMART CONTROL

Fully automatic, state-of-the-art smart monitoring and controls, with remote monitoring options

COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTIONS

We offer complete design, installation, service and maintenance services

How UV filtration works

1

Water first passes through a pre-filter to remove larger particles like sediment, dirt, and debris. This step ensures that the water entering the UV system is clear, allowing the UV light to penetrate effectively.
2

The pre-filtered water then flows into a UV chamber, where it is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. The UV lamp, housed within a protective quartz sleeve, emits UV-C light at a wavelength of 254 nanometers, which is highly effective at inactivating microorganisms.
3

As water flows past the UV lamp, the UV-C light penetrates the cells of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. This light damages the DNA and RNA of these pathogens, rendering them incapable of reproducing and causing infections.
4

The disinfected water exits the UV chamber and is ready for use. In some systems, additional filters may be used to remove any remaining particles or to provide final polishing to ensure the highest water quality. This process does not add chemicals to the water or change its taste, odour, or colour, making it an environmentally friendly solution.