The Violet UV-C LED strip is a highly efficient disinfection lamp designed for professional use. This product offers users a reliable solution for disinfection and decontamination. The UV-C LED strip emits a scientifically proven wavelength of 275 nm that is effective in sterilizing and cleaning air, liquids and surfaces. It can be used to kill or inactivate bacteria, germs, viruses, and even COVID-19.
The Violet UV-C LED strip consists of a LED module with 12 Seoul Viosys UV-C LEDs from South Korea. It has a UVC radiant flux of 275 nm with a maximum output of 264mW at 600mA (23.5V) and 208mW at 400mA (22.4V). The typical power consumption is 10.26W at 400mA, and it has a radiation angle of 120 degrees. The product is equipped with three signal LEDs (red, blue, and green) that indicate its status (ready for operation, not usable, or in operation). The dimensions of the module are 281x19.2x3.72 mm (LxWXH).
The sterilization module is operated with a 400mA or 600mA constant current LED driver at 22-24V. The Mean Well LCM driver is recommended for simple dimming via 0-10V or DALI, or the Powercontroller V2 series for more dimming options (including wireless button or phone app). The Violet UVC module is primarily aimed at the industrial sectors, such as lighting manufacturers and companies in the medical technology sector.
The Violet UVC module can be used with the UVC rated lens for LEDIL, FN17294_VIOLET-12X1-S, which has a 52-degree wide beam for each LED (available separately under article number 36480). The product can be used for surface irradiance at varying distances, as illustrated in the table below. This product is an excellent choice for companies looking for a professional disinfection solution that is highly effective and efficient.
Features:
- Highly efficient disinfection lamp for professional applications
- UV-C LED strip emits a wavelength of 275 nm that is effective in sterilizing and cleaning air, liquids, and surfaces
- Can kill or inactivate bacteria, germs, viruses, and even COVID-19
- LED module with 12 Seoul Viosys UV-C LEDs from South Korea
- UVC radiant flux of 275 nm with a maximum output of 264mW at 600mA (23.5V) and 208mW at 400mA (22.4V)
- Typical power consumption is 10.26W at 400mA, with a radiation angle of 120 degrees
- Equipped with three signal LEDs (red, blue, and green) that indicate its status (ready for operation, not usable, or in operation)
- Operated with a 400mA or 600mA constant current LED driver at 22-24V
- Can be used with the UVC rated lens for LEDIL, FN17294_VIOLET-12X1-S, which has a 52-degree wide beam for each LED (available separately under article number 36480)
- Ideal for industrial sectors, such as lighting manufacturers and companies in the medical technology sector
- Reliable and efficient solution for disinfection and decontamination
- We recommend the Mean Well LCM driver for simple dimming via 0-10V or DALI or our Powercontroler V2 series from more dimming options (including via wireless button or phone app).
The table below illustrates the surface irradiance with varying distances.
Distance h [mm]
|
Irradiation intensity E [mW/cm²]
|
Simulation
|
10
|
18.998
|
50
|
1.731
|
100
|
0.810
|
175
|
0.451
|
250
|
0.284
|
400
|
0.135
|
The following table* shows the irradiation time with a distance of 100 mm and an irradiation intensity of 0.81 mW/cm² on various microorganisms.
Microorganisms
|
99.9% Dosage [mW * s / cm²]
|
Irradiation time [s]
|
Microorganisms
|
99.9% Dosage [mW * s / cm²]
|
Irradiation time [s]
|
Bacteria/ Viruses
|
Bakterium coli (in air)
|
2.1
|
2.6
|
Proteus vulgaris
|
7.8
|
9.6
|
Bakterium coli (in water)
|
16.2
|
20
|
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
|
16.5
|
20.4
|
Bacillus antharacis
|
13.7
|
16.9
|
Pseudomonas fluorescens
|
10.5
|
13
|
S. enteritidis
|
12
|
14.8
|
S. tyyphimurium
|
24
|
29.6
|
B. megatherium (veg.)
|
3.4
|
4.2
|
Sarcina lutea
|
59
|
72.8
|
B. megatherium sp.
|
8
|
9.9
|
Serratia marcescens
|
7.2
|
8.9
|
B. paratyphosus
|
9.6
|
11.9
|
Dysentery bacilli
|
6.6
|
8.1
|
13, prodiglosus
|
2.1
|
2.6
|
Shigella paradysenteriae
|
5.2
|
6.4
|
B. pyocyaneus
|
13.2
|
16.3
|
Spirillum rubrurn
|
13
|
16
|
B. subtilis spores
|
36
|
44.4
|
Staphylococcus albus
|
5.4 - 10
|
6.7 - 12.3
|
Cornynebacterium diphteriae
|
10
|
12.3
|
Staphylococcus aureus
|
6.6 - 14.8
|
8.2 - 18.3
|
Eberthella typhosa
|
6.3
|
7.8
|
Streptococcus hemolyticus
|
6.6
|
8.1
|
Escherichia coli
|
9
|
11.1
|
Streptococcus lactis
|
18
|
22.2
|
Legionella pneumophila
|
2.76
|
3.4
|
Streptococcus viridans
|
6
|
7.4
|
Micrococcus candidus
|
19
|
23.5
|
Baccillus tuberculi
|
30
|
37
|
Micrococcus piltonensis
|
24
|
29.6
|
Trichonomas
|
300
|
370.4
|
Micrococcus sphaeroides
|
30
|
37
|
Poliovirus
|
9.6
|
11.9
|
Neisseria catarrhalls
|
13
|
16
|
Infectus Hepatitis
|
17.4
|
21.5
|
Phytomonas tumefaciens
|
13
|
16
|
Influenza
|
10.2
|
12.6
|
--
|
-
|
-
|
Tobaco mosaic
|
720
|
888.9
|
Yeasts
|
Baker's yeast
|
11.7
|
14.4
|
Saccharomyces spores
|
24
|
29.6
|
Ale yeast
|
9.9
|
12.2
|
Saccharomyces cerevisae
|
186
|
22.2
|
Common baker's yeast
|
18
|
22.2
|
Saccharomyces turpidans
|
27
|
33.3
|
Saccharomyces ellipsoideus
|
18
|
22.2
|
Torula sphaerica (Milk und cream)
|
6.9
|
8.5
|
Moulds
|
Aspergillus amstelodami (Meat)
|
200.1
|
247
|
Oospara lactis
|
15
|
18.5
|
Aspergillus flavus
|
180
|
222.2
|
Penicillium digitatum
|
132
|
163
|
Aspergillus glaucus
|
132
|
163
|
Penicillium expansum
|
39
|
48.1
|
Aspergillus niger (Bakery)
|
6396
|
488.9
|
Penicillium chrysogenum (Fruits)
|
150
|
185.2
|
Cladosporium herbarum (Cold storage house)
|
180
|
222.2
|
Penicillium roqueforti
|
39
|
48.1
|
Mucur mucedol (Meat, bread, cheese, fat)
|
195
|
240.7
|
Rhizopus nigricans (Bread)
|
333
|
411.1
|
Mucor racemodus A
|
51
|
63
|
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis (Cheese, etc.)
|
240
|
296.3
|
Mucor racemodus B
|
51
|
63
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Algae
|
Diatomeen (Diatoms)
|
1080 - 1800
|
1333.3 – 2222.2
|
Blue algae
|
1080 - 1800
|
1333.3 – 2222.2
|
Green algae
|
1080 - 1800
|
1333.3 – 2222.2
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Protozoa
|
Paramecium
|
192 - 300
|
237.1 – 370.4
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
* The dosage stated in the table refers to a wavelength of 254 nm. The irradiation time was converted to the wavelength of this UVC module (275 nm) without taking the spectrum into account.
Note: This product is intended exclusively for customers who are trained in the use of UVC radiation and can ensure hazard-free use. Do you have further questions concerning this product or the topic UVC? Please send an e-mail to [email protected]
Warnings
- The article is a powerful UVC module which can be used for the disinfection of surfaces. It emits at a wavelength of 280 nm which is not visible to the human eye.
- It is imperative to ensure that users wear suitable protective clothing against UV radiation at all times. All skin and eye contact must be avoided.
- We recommend the use of the following protective agents:
- Safety goggles
- Gloves
- Face Shield
- Protective clothing that shields UV light from the skin
- Wear protective clothing at all times during use and ensure that no other persons are within reach of the radiation source without taking appropriate safety precautions.
- Light can reflect, therefore special precautions have to be taken with reflecting surfaces (e.g. mirrors).
- If skin tissue is exposed to the light source, skin irritation comparable to sunburn may occur. If necessary, treat the affected areas with a suitable cream or consult a physician.
- Low wavelength UV light can cause permanent damage to the retina in severe cases. Make sure to wear protective goggles at all times when using the device.