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and visible spectrometers measure the amount of ultraviolet (UV) and visible light transmitted or absorbed by a sample placed in the spectrometer. ... cameras have image sensors that detect light in the ultraviolet (UV) range. They are used to spot defects ...
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A: No. There are many different application for the use of UV: powder coating wood coating and finishing fiber optics medical ... Operating power—expressed in watts per inch—and UV energy delivered to the substrate—integrated energy and peak irradiance. ...
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treatment not chemical so it doesn't alter the water chemistry. UV adds nothing to the water such as undesirable color odor ... industry that utilizes water for process or production could employ UV technology for water treatment. Examples include microelectronics life sciences ...
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possible to deliver a standard ultraviolet dose with fewer and shorter UV lamps. Fewer and shorter lamps cost less require less ... wavelength is a powerful disinfectant. The advantage of using UV for water treatment over other methods (specifically chemical) ...
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Normal glass (as used in windows) is transparent to UV radiation up to a wavelength of about 330 nm (or UV-A light). The transparency is quite high ...
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(UVSI) headquartered in San Diego California designs and manufactures UV water treatment systems for disinfection TOC reduction and chlorine reduction purposes. ... drinking water delivery systems ( UVSI developed a highly reflective UV treatment chamber (US Patent 7 511 281) ...
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shining on your skin and for how long? Most UV sterilizers for water treatment will be rated by the manufacturer ... progress toward a tan and an equivalent situation occurs with UV for water treatment. If there are contaminants in the feedwater ...
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still grow in the pipe system down stream of the UV? If so can it become an issue if not treated with chlorine? If there is the possiblity of some kind of algea growth downstream of the UV should I just maintain a residule chlorine level in my water system? ...
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