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News Release from: Hanovia | Subject: 300 Series
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 23 September 2005

UV disinfection system for small
industrial flows

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The new 300 Series UV water disinfection system has been developed for small-flow industrial process water applications in the food, beverage, brewing, chemical and pharmaceutical industries

The new 300 Series UV water disinfection system from Hanovia has been developed for small-flow industrial process water applications (up to 65 m3/h) in the food, beverage, brewing, chemical and pharmaceutical industries The system uses amalgam* low pressure UV lamps, also known as high-output low-pressure lamps

An extension of the well-established 200 Series, the 300 Series offers increased treatment capacity due to higher efficiency lamps and a longer treatment chamber, which increases the contact time.

The control panel and treatment chamber are pre-wired and mounted on a frame, creating a single, compact unit which is easy to integrate within existing pipework with minimal disruption to the plant.

By permanently killing bacteria, viruses and moulds, UV ensures process water is free from spoilage or potentially pathogenic micro-organisms.

It is a completely clean technology which leaves no taint and has no effect on the taste, colour or odour of the product.

It can be used as the main disinfection system, as a back-up to alternative methods, or in specific clean-room environments where high standards of sterility must be maintained.

Hanovia has over 80 years' experience in the manufacture, application and development of UV technology for non-chemical disinfection and microbiological control.

For more information please consult the company website.

* A low pressure UV lamp containing a mixture, or 'amalgam', of mercury and another metal (eg, indium or gallium): This allows the lamps to operate at a higher current - with a correspondingly higher UV output - than conventional low pressure lamps.

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