UV Filtration Technology

UV Filtration
Ultraviolet (UV) water filtration is an advanced, environmentally friendly technology used to disinfect water without the use of chemicals. This method harnesses the ability of UV light to inactivate microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and parasites, destroying their genetic material and preventing them from reproducing. It is a highly effective, safe and sustainable solution to ensure safe and pathogen-free water.
What is UV Light?
Ultraviolet (UV) light is a type of electromagnetic radiation invisible to the human eye, with wavelengths shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays. It is found in the 100 to 400 nanometer (nm) range of the electromagnetic spectrum. UV light is emitted naturally by the sun and artificially by special lamps.
How does UV Light Disinfection work?
The UV light disinfection process is simple but powerful. Water flows through a chamber equipped with a lamp that emits ultraviolet light at a specific wavelength (254 nanometers). This light penetrates microorganisms and damages their DNA or RNA, preventing them from reproducing and causing disease. Unlike other methods, such as chlorination, UV light does not alter the chemical composition of the water, which means it does not leave residues or affect the taste, odor or color of the water.
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Advantages of UV Filtration
- Elimination of Harmful Microorganisms: Inactivates bacteria, viruses and parasites such as E. coli, Salmonella, Legionella and hepatitis virus.
- No use of chemicals: It does not require chlorine or other chemical disinfectants, avoiding the formation of toxic by-products.
- Maintains Water Quality: It does not alter the taste, odor or pH of the water, preserving its natural properties.
- Environmentally friendly: It is a clean technology that does not generate chemical residues or contaminate water.
- Fast Efficiency: Disinfection occurs in seconds, without the need for long contact times.
- Low Maintenance: UV systems are easy to install and require minimal maintenance, mainly periodic lamp replacement.
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Pre-treatment: The liquid to be treated passes through a coarse filter to remove large solids and protect the membrane from clogging.
2. Pressurization: The liquid is pumped under pressure through the semi-permeable membrane, whose pores (0.01-0.1 microns) retain particles, bacteria, viruses and macromolecules.
3. Filtration: Water and dissolved salts pass through the membrane, while impurities are retained, resulting in a purified liquid.
4. Membrane Cleaning: Periodically, the membrane is cleaned to remove accumulations and maintain its efficiency.
5. Collection and Use: The purified liquid is collected for use, while the retained residues are discarded or treated.
- Pathogen-free water: It eliminates bacteria, viruses and parasites that cause diseases such as diarrhea, cholera, hepatitis and gastroenteritis, protecting people's health.
- Prevention of Waterborne Diseases: Reduces the risk of infections and diseases related to the consumption of contaminated water.
- Security for Vulnerable Groups: Ideal for children, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems, as it provides purified water without harsh chemicals.
- Improvement of Digestive Health: By eliminating harmful microorganisms, it prevents gastrointestinal problems and promotes healthy digestion.
- Skin Protection: UV-treated water is free of chlorine and irritating chemicals, reducing the risk of skin irritation, dryness and allergies.
- Healthier hair: Water free of impurities and chemicals helps keep hair soft, shiny and free from damage.
- Reduction of Exposure to Toxic Substances: By not using chemicals such as chlorine, it avoids exposure to toxic by-products that can affect long-term health.
- Promotion of a Healthy Lifestyle: It provides safe water for drinking, cooking and washing food, contributing to a healthier and more balanced life.
- Households: Water purification systems to ensure safe drinking water for taps and showers.
- Hospitals and Laboratories: Provides ultra-pure water for medical procedures and clinical analysis.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Disinfection of water used in food and beverage production.
- Aquaculture and Agriculture: Water treatment for aquaculture farms and irrigation systems.
- Pools and Spas: Alternative to chlorine to keep water clean and safe.
- Wastewater Treatment: Disinfection of wastewater prior to reuse or discharge.
Does UV light leave residues in the water?
No, UV light does not leave chemical residues or alter the composition of the water, maintaining its taste, odor and natural properties.
Is UV-treated water safe to drink?
Yes, UV-treated water is safe for human consumption, as it eliminates pathogens without adding chemicals.