Product Details:
Voltage (V) | 220 |
Frequency (Hz) | 50 |
Brand | HMG |
Finish | CRCA Powder Coated/Acrylic |
Short Wave Light Source | 254 mm |
Long Wave Light Source | 365 mm |
Product Details:
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Grey |
Brand | HMG India |
Voltage | 220 V |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Driven Type | Electric |
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Voltage V | 230 V |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | HMG |
Power Source | Electric |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Orientation | Horizontal |
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Size/Dimension | standard |
Color | standard |
Material | standard |
Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
Weight | as per size |
A UV cabinet, also known as a UV sterilization cabinet or UV disinfection cabinet, is a specialized piece of equipment used in various settings, such as laboratories, healthcare facilities, and beauty salons. Its primary function is to sterilize or disinfect objects and equipment using ultraviolet (UV) light.
Here's how a UV cabinet typically works:
UV Light Source: The cabinet is equipped with UV lamps, usually located on the top and sometimes on the sides or back. These lamps emit a specific type of UV light, typically UVC light.
Reflective Interior: The interior of the cabinet is lined with reflective materials to maximize the exposure of objects to the UV light. This helps ensure that all surfaces of the items placed inside are exposed to the UV rays.
Sterilization Process: Objects or equipment that need to be disinfected or sterilized are placed inside the UV cabinet. When the cabinet is turned on, the UV lamps emit UVC light, which has a germicidal effect. This UVC light damages the DNA and RNA of microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi, rendering them unable to reproduce or cause infections.
Timer and Safety Features: UV cabinets often come with timers that allow users to set the duration of the UV exposure. Some cabinets also have safety features, such as automatic shut-off when the door is opened to prevent UV exposure to users.
Applications: UV cabinets are used to sterilize various objects and equipment, including laboratory tools, pipettes, petri dishes, dental instruments, makeup brushes, and even personal items like smartphones and keys. They are especially useful in environments where maintaining a sterile or sanitized environment is critical, such as in healthcare, research, and the beauty industry.
It's essential to follow safety precautions when using UV cabinets, as prolonged exposure to UVC light can be harmful to human skin and eyes. Users should ensure that the cabinet is properly sealed when in use and avoid direct exposure to the UV light.
UV cabinets are a valuable tool for maintaining cleanliness and preventing the spread of pathogens in various settings, contributing to safer and more hygienic practices.