LIT UV Applies New High Power UV Lamp Technology

Water/Wastewater

LIT UV Applies New High Power UV Lamp Technology

20 Jun, 2011

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LIT UV (Netherlands), a global producer of UV-disinfection equipment and UV-disinfection lamps recently introduced its next generation of UV-lamps, the LIT UV DB500 lamp. LIT’s UV lamp researchers have worked intense on the development of this new lamp that offers many advantages to its users. With the development and introduction of this DB500 Lamp technology LIT UV is showing its unique leading position in the research, development, manufacturing and application of high power, high efficient UV-C lamps.

The successful predecessors DB300 and DB350 UV lamp technologies have become industrial standard products which are renowned for their efficiency, reliability and durability. Extending this successful experience with further lamp research and development has resulted in the more powerful high efficient DB500 lamp.

LIT’s Lamp researchers have been able to compress more power at high efficiency in a compact lamp structure. LIT UV DB500 lamp technology reduces power consumption and lamp replacement and consequently the carbon footprint to less than ⅓ in comparison to conventional Medium Pressure lamp technologies.

The advantages of the DB500 lamp are beneficial for all kinds of applications and capacities. Therefore you will find equipment with LIT UV DB500 lamp technology in small industrial up to large scale municipal installations.

The renowned LIT UV quality and reliability has made a number of project owners to decide implementation of this latest development in lamp technology in their project designs. These early adopters already enjoy the design and operational benefits provided by this new applied UV lamp technology like; optimized equipment cost, compact foot print, low energy consumption, low lamp replacement cost and flexibility in application design.

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