Sunlight Simulate Medium Wave Ultraviolet Aging Phototherapy 313nm UVB Tube Lamp
A UV lamp, also known as an ultraviolet lamp or UV light, is a specialized lighting device that emits ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UV lamps are used for various purposes in commercial, industrial, medical, and residential settings due to their ability to produce ultraviolet light across different wavelengths. Below are some key features and applications of UV lamps:
Ultraviolet Radiation: UV lamps emit ultraviolet radiation, which falls outside the visible light spectrum. Ultraviolet radiation is categorized into three main types based on wavelength: UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C. Each type of UV radiation has different properties and applications.
UV-A Lamps: UV-A lamps emit long-wave ultraviolet radiation with wavelengths between 315 and 400 nanometers (nm). UV-A light is often used for blacklight effects in entertainment, fluorescence detection in forensics and industry, and curing or drying applications in printing and coatings.
UV-B Lamps: UV-B lamps emit medium-wave ultraviolet radiation with wavelengths between 280 and 315 nm. UV-B light is primarily used in medical phototherapy treatments for skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and vitiligo. It is also used in reptile enclosures to provide artificial sunlight for reptiles.
UV-C Lamps: UV-C lamps emit short-wave ultraviolet radiation with wavelengths between 100 and 280 nm. UV-C light has germicidal properties and is highly effective at killing or inactivating microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and molds. UV-C lamps are commonly used for disinfection and sterilization purposes in healthcare facilities, laboratories, water treatment plants, and HVAC systems.
Germicidal UV Lamps: Germicidal UV lamps, which primarily emit UV-C light, are specifically designed to disinfect air, water, and surfaces by destroying the DNA and RNA of microorganisms, rendering them unable to reproduce and cause infection or illness.
UV Sterilization: UV lamps are used for sterilization and disinfection purposes in various industries, including healthcare, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and water treatment. UV sterilization systems can be used to sanitize medical equipment, food processing equipment, packaging materials, and drinking water.
Safety Precautions: UV lamps can pose potential health risks if not used properly. Direct exposure to UV radiation can cause skin burns, eye damage, and other adverse health effects. It is essential to follow safety guidelines and use protective measures, such as wearing protective clothing, gloves, and goggles, when working with UV lamps.
Overall, UV lamps play a crucial role in various applications where sterilization, disinfection, curing, or detection of fluorescence is required. They offer efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for controlling pathogens and ensuring product safety and quality.
Technical Specifications
Input Voltage(V) |
AC 220V( ± 10%) |
Support Dimmer |
YES |
Lighting solutions service |
Lighting and circuitry design |
Lifespan (hours) |
8000 |
Working Time (hours) |
10000 |
wavelength(nm) |
313nm 340nm 360nm |
UV Optiical Power(μW/cm2) |
40 |
Rated Power |
20W 30W 36W 40W |
Length |
600mm 1200mm |
Size |
T8 T10 T12 |
Base type |
G13 |
Product Details
Quality Assurance
1. All raw material is 100% brand new.
2. Every lamp will be tested itself at least 24 hours before delivery.
3. Every lamp will be passing strict QC procedures before delivery.
Safety Packaging
1. Each lamp is to be packed individually with a PE bag.
2. Each box with strong foaming protection along with the product.
Fast Delivery
1. Samples take 2-4 days ready to ship via UPS/DHL/FedEx/TNT courier.
2. Standard production lead time within 15 working days to ship by air cargo or by sea.
Post Sales Support
1. Free replacement for any manufacturing defect.
2. Active coordination and response for any after-sales concern.