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UV lamps are made of high-quality pure quartz tubes, ceramics, copper nickel alloys, inert gases, tungsten, nickel, copper, mercury and other materials. They emit high-energy ultraviolet light in the 185-254nm wavelength range, which is mainly used for disinfection, sterilization and pollutant decomposition purposes.
UV lamps are made of high-quality pure quartz tubes, ceramics, copper nickel alloys, inert gases, tungsten, nickel, copper, mercury and other materials. They emit high-energy ultraviolet light in the 185-254nm wavelength range, which is mainly used for disinfection, sterilization and pollutant decomposition purposes.
UV photolysis utilizes the dual spectral characteristics of high-energy ultraviolet lamps that can simultaneously emit 185nm wavelength ultraviolet light and 254nm wavelength ultraviolet light; The 185nm wavelength ultraviolet light emitted by the lamp decomposes oxygen in the air into oxygen atoms, which then react with oxygen molecules to generate ozone. Ozone has strong oxidizing ability. After sufficient contact with hydrocarbons (such as benzene, hydrocarbons, alcohols, etc.) in exhaust gas, it can directly oxidize and decompose these harmful pollutants into water and carbon dioxide under the catalytic conditions of 185nm ultraviolet radiation emitted by the lamp.
UV photolysis utilizes the dual spectral characteristics of high-energy ultraviolet lamps that can simultaneously emit 185nm wavelength ultraviolet light and 254nm wavelength ultraviolet light; The 185nm wavelength ultraviolet light emitted by the lamp decomposes oxygen in the air into oxygen atoms, which then react with oxygen molecules to generate ozone. Ozone has strong oxidizing ability. After sufficient contact with hydrocarbons (such as benzene, hydrocarbons, alcohols, etc.) in exhaust gas, it can directly oxidize and decompose these harmful pollutants into water and carbon dioxide under the catalytic conditions of 185nm ultraviolet radiation emitted by the lamp.
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