The ClorDiSys UV-C light product line is a full array of powerful and effective Ultraviolet light disinfection systems for all of your on-site and off-site decontamination and sterilization needs.
Ultraviolet light is a proven method of reducing a wide range of pathogens on environmental surfaces upon completion of the manual cleaning process. It is used to provide a rapid and highly effective, non-chemical method to disinfect surfaces and components to reduce the transfer of dangerous organisms.
Ultraviolet light is a proven method of reducing a wide range of pathogens on environmental surfaces upon completion of the manual cleaning process. It is used to provide a rapid and highly effective, non-chemical method to disinfect surfaces and components to reduce the transfer of dangerous organisms.
UV light disinfection systems have been shown to be effective against viruses, bacteria, fungi and spores within emergency vehicles as well as rooms and offices.
Applications for UV
UV has been used for disinfection since the mid-20th century, with beginnings even earlier when sunlight was investigated for bactericidal effects in the mid-19th century. Recent innovations have made the method even more reliable.
Drinking and wastewater treatment
Air & Surface disinfection
Hospital rooms, healthcare clinics, research facilities
Treatment of fruit and vegetable juices
Disinfection of home devices
From toothbrushes to tablet computers
And many more applications
Featured UV Products
The ClorDiSys UV products shown below are currently available for purchase through IRG Medical, Inc. For custom systems, please contact us for assistance.
Get a Quote for these fine ClorDiSys UV disinfection systems: FLASHBOX, FLASHBAR, LANTERN, THE TORCH, TORCH-FLEX, and FLASH TUNNEL, and FLASH-THRU Disinfection Chamber products.
UV has been proven effective against a broad spectrum of microorganisms. Viruses contain RNA or DNA and are thus susceptible to irradiation. Bacteria and fungi both contain DNA and are similarly vulnerable to UV light. Spores are also susceptible to UV. With the longstanding use of UV for disinfection, there is a plethora of information regarding dosages necessary to inactivate different microorganisms. Bacteria are generally easier to inactivate than viruses, with fungi and spores being even harder to inactivate with UV.
ClorDiSys UV systems design
ClorDiSys UV systems use low-pressure, mercury-arc germicidal lamps which are designed to produce the highest amounts of UV radiation – where 90% of energy is typically generated at 254nm. This radiation is very close to the peak of the germicidal effectiveness curve of 265nm, the most lethal wavelength to microorganisms.
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