What Are the Common Purpose of UV LED Chips?

09 Mar.,2022

As LED technology continues to evolve and increase in power density, UV LED lamps are expanding into the market and replacing more traditional alternatives. UV light appears between the visible and X-ray spectra. UV is named for the "purple" color it produces in the visible part of the spectrum, although most of the UV output is not visible to the human eye.

 

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UV light appears between the visible and X-ray spectra. UV is named for the "purple" color it produces in the visible part of the spectrum, although most of the UV output is not visible to the human eye.

UV LEDs have seen tremendous growth in the last few years. This is not only the result of technological advances in the manufacture of solid-state UV devices, but also the growing demand for environmentally friendly UV production methods that are currently dominated by mercury lamps. UV LED products currently available in the optoelectronics market include products from approximately 265nm to 420nm in a variety of package forms including through-hole, surface mount and COB (chip on board).

What Are the Common Purpose of UV LED Chips?

 

UV LED emitters have many unique applications. Let's look at a few examples of the many applications for UV LED lighting.

 

1, Germicidal disinfection

UV lamps are an excellent tool for purifying air and water. In fact, in addition to avoiding energy-intensive dryers, another reason to hang clothes outside to dry is that the sun's natural UV rays can kill potentially harmful bacteria on clothing.

UV LED devices have great potential as a water disinfection solution due to the safety benefits and compact size of LED lamps.

 

2, Analysis Tools

Because UV lighting can make certain materials visible to the human eye, it has been used as an analytical tool for a long time. One common use of UV light sources is to examine UV watermarks to verify currency or to identify body fluids at forensic crime scenes.

What Are the Common Purpose of UV LED Chips?

 

3, Industrial Curing

UV curing is a process that uses ultraviolet light to immediately cure (or "dry") inks, coatings and adhesives through the cross-polymerization of photosensitive materials. UV LED technology is becoming an ozone-gas and mercury-free option, for example, it is well known that the final consolidation of nail polish is accomplished by UV lamps.

 

4, Indoor Gardening

UV LED lamps are playing a growing role in the trend toward indoor gardening. Indoor harvesting with UV LED lights increases the production of polyphenols, which are believed to have antioxidant and anti-aging properties. In addition to edible horticulture, UV lights have beneficial applications for medical plants by increasing the effectiveness of their medicinal properties.

 

What Are the Common Purpose of UV LED Chips?

 

MOONLEDS offers UV LED chips with a wavelength range of 275nm - 405nm and a size of 3.5mm x 3.5mm. UV LED chips have a longer life than traditional mercury lamps, generate less heat, are easy to use, and are safe and environmentally friendly.

Moonleds offers packaged UV chips in different wavelengths and sizes. If you need to get a quote for led chips, please contact us.

 

What Are the Common Purpose of UV LED Chips?