From
large industries to simple household equipment, UV has been used in water
treatment. But what does an ultraviolet lamp actually do? We all know that
light has different spectra that are invisible to us, ranging from infrared
light to gamma rays. Within these light spectrums there is a range called UV
which, just the last century, was discovered to be for batteries, making
radioactivity for us. Since it destroys the genetic information of:
microorganisms, bacteria and some viruses. So, microorganisms that are exposed
to a frequency of light, with a certain intensity and in a specific time,
become sterilized and in some cases until roasted. And here is a fact that we
must keep in mind. The UV rays as a STERILIZER, what they do is prevent bacteria
and viruses from reproducing, very different from a UV biocide, whose purpose
is to kill such microorganisms.
What
bacteria and viruses affect UV?
It
usually depends on the equipment, size and brand. But good brands usually have
a visible catalog of all the microorganisms that affect their equipment. Interesting
Facts: UV usually works where chlorine does not. There are some bacteria that
are immune to chlorine because they have a shell that inhibits the oxidation
effect of chlorine. And there are many small device from health
and beauty wholesale has taken advantage of this technique.
As for small pieces of clothing, like
your underwear, which should be kept in good condition, the underwear
portable ultraviolet sterilizer would be the perfect gear that you
need.
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