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support@222nm.org Vendiglobe is introducing a new method of inactivating viruses and bacteria on the surfaces and in the air using FUV- 222nm excilamps.

A new weapon in the fight against superbugs

Since the widespread use of antibiotics began in the 1940s, People have tried to develop new drugs faster than new type of bacteria and viruses can evolve -- but this strategy isn't working. Drug-resistant bacteria known as superbugs kills nearly 700,000 people a year, and by 2050 that number could reach 10 million.

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Our design process how it works? 

Through customer ideas, our engineer team will develop sterilization light proposal and sensor network programming. Our product development team has the experience to bring your innovative ideas to the market.

New Product Development Cycle

  • Customer idea and requirements
  • Initial sketches and spec
  • Sensor and excimer lamp product brief
  • Sterilization percentage  annual forecast 
  • Network design proposal
 
Far-UVC light (222 nm) efficiently and safely inactivates airborne human coronaviruses
Abstract

A direct approach to limit airborne viral transmissions is to inactivate them within a short time of their production. Germicidal ultraviolet light, typically at 254 nm, is effective in this context but, used directly, can be a health hazard to skin and eyes. By contrast, far-UVC light (207–222 nm) efficiently kills pathogens potentially without harm to exposed human tissues. We previously demonstrated that 222-nm far-UVC light efficiently kills airborne influenza virus and we extend those studies to explore far-UVC efficacy against airborne human coronaviruses alpha HCoV-229E and beta HCoV-OC43. Low doses of 1.7 and 1.2 mJ/cm2 inactivated 99.9% of aerosolized coronavirus 229E and OC43, respectively. As all human coronaviruses have similar genomic sizes, far-UVC light would be expected to show similar inactivation efficiency against other human coronaviruses including SARS-CoV-2. Based on the beta-HCoV-OC43 results, continuous far-UVC exposure in occupied public locations at the current regulatory exposure limit (~3 mJ/cm2/hour) would result in ~90% viral inactivation in ~8 minutes, 95% in ~11 minutes, 99% in ~16 minutes and 99.9% inactivation in ~25 minutes. Thus while staying within current regulatory dose limits, low-dose-rate far-UVC exposure can potentially safely provide a major reduction in the ambient level of airborne coronaviruses in occupied public locations.

FUV 222nm can be used in occupied and unoccupied spaces.

  • hotels
  • airplanes
  • offices
  • public washrooms
  • cruise ships
  • shopping malls
  • airports
  • public transportation and ,etc

People describe the smell of ozone like an electrical spark or metal so I believe what you are smelling is ozone gas. UV-C lights can also produce ozone that will accumulate in enclosed environments. Since the ozone is also germicidal it will have a beneficial use inside your air conditioning system.

Our Excimer lamp can reach 99.9 % power output in just a 1s.
 
The inverse square law applies to germicidal ultraviolet as it does to light: the killing power decreases as the distance from the lamps increases. The average bacterium will be killed in ten seconds at a distance of six inches from the lamp. 

Our products are cover under warranty. Please check product listing for details. 

UV sterilization is not a new technology, having been discovered in 1879. … UVC light is a shorter wavelength than visible light, and is able to penetrate and destroy the bodies of viruses and bacteria. The use of UV sterilization, or ultraviolet germicidal irradiation, has been found to be extremely effective.