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UV Solutions Inc. (UVS) has developed an innovative method for the generation of ultraviolet light for use in surface photochemistry. By varying the excimer gases employed, nearly any output wavelength can be produced in the range between 60nm and 353nm.
UVS technology delivers the narrowest bandwidths possible for all wavelengths available. Bandwidths of 3nm or less are of particular importance in the curing industry where photochemistries are often compromised due to the non-specific wavelengths commercially available.
Lamps based on these new methods are the most efficient ultraviolet light sources available. UVS electricity-to-light conversion efficiencies are greater than 50% -- today\'s conventional systems can claim less than half this efficiency at best.
UVS technology is all the more extraordinary in that its lamps are made entirely of recyclable materials and completely eliminate any use of mercury.
Cool to the touch, UVS lamps save energy and more than one lamp can operate in parallel from a single DC power supply.
Investing in green technology today is the smart choice for tomorrow. New EPA regulations which call for the elimination of mercury in light sources strongly favor UVS technology.
Additional key features and competitive advantages of UVS\' unique light sources include:
Highest Efficiency
Converts power into light energy at twice the efficiency of any commercially available light sources
Highest Brightness
The world\'s only narrow-bandwidth point sources with wavelengths below 300nm
Customizable Wavelengths
Tailored to virtually any output wavelength from 60nm to 353nm
Flexible Geometry
Scalable in size from large surface area to small point illumination lamps
Instant On/Off
Increases useful life by eliminating wasteful warm-up and cool-down time
Adjustable Output
Power can be easily adjusted with no loss in efficiency
No External Cooling Required
Lamps save energy and are cool to the touch
Simple Design
Systems are easy to use and maintain for thousands of hours of continuous operation
Mercury-Free & Recyclable
Recyclable non-mercury lamps are strongly preferred by the EPA
Scalable DC Power Supply
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