
Viruses no match for NanoTecH2O ClearUV ™
The NanoTecH2O ClearUV Ultraviolet C sub-type system is especially effective at targeting and destroying microorganisms such as protozoa bacteria and disease causing viruses such as influenza, legionella pneumophila, salmonella, e-coli and hepatitis A. And since there are no known microorganisms that have developed a resistance to UVC radiation, ultraviolet sterilizers are ideal for purifying water systems from germs and other microbes.
For that reason NanoTech & NanoTecH2O equipment deploys ClearUV™
UV sterilizers with our high pressure misting systems for public areas.
Ultraviolet sterilizers in water purification systems work by subjecting a water supply fed force to Ultraviolet C. The ultraviolet light is generated by an enclosed lamp within the filtration system. Incoming water passes through an enclosure chamber that is fitted close to the lamp.
When microorganisms are exposed to the light emitted by ultraviolet sterilizers, their DNA structure will become altered to the point of leaving the microorganisms sterile. This means that these microorganisms, after being rendered sterile, will have zero effect even if ingested.
UV sterilizers won’t solve all filtration needs
While ultraviolet sterilizers are extremely effective against biological pathogens, they are ineffective against inorganic matter, chemicals and compounds. This means that ultraviolet sterilizers, while suitable for solving water purification needs, won’t address water filtration needs.