Item | Mark | Current | Min | Average | Max | Unit |
Forward Voltage | VF | IF=150mA | 11 | -- | 13 | V |
Reverse Current | IR | VR=5V | -- | -- | 15 | V |
Irradiation | φV | IF=150mA | 50 | -- | 60 | mW |
Beam angle | 2θ½ | IF=150mA | -- | 120 | -- | deg |
Wavelength | λp | IF=150mA | 265 | -- | 270 | nm |
Semi wavelength | HW | IF=150mA | 8 | - | 15 | nm |
Thermal resistance | Rth | IF=150mA | -- | 8 | -- | ℃/W |
For more product information, please download the specifications: 100mw-255-260nm-UVC-chip-specification-Suntech.pdf
Other UVC LED chip you may need:
50 mw 60mw 255nm 260nm UVC LED chip
350mw 270nm 280nm UVC LED chip
We can also customize as you need, feel free to email us at sales@suntechleds.com.
◆Purification/Disinfection/Sterilization (water, healthcare, food, air)
◆Water: water treatment, water quality monitoring, ultrapure water generation, drinking water disinfection
◆Air: Aire quality, Infectious disease control
◆Food: Food Processing, Sterilization in home appliances
◆Healthcare: Sterilization, Medical Instrumentation
◆Disinfection, Phototherapy, Fluorescent Spectroscopy, Sensor Light
Though the generally accepted wavelength range for UV-C is 200 nm to 280 nm, researchers now consider the ultraviolet germicidal range to extend to 300 nm. Exposure to germicidal light initiates a photochemical reaction within germs that destroys their DNA, RNA and/or proteins, which in turn renders them unable to replicate. While it is not the case that the germs are ‘killed’, a colony of germs is effectively destroyed as a result of the exposure. The degree to which a colony is impacted is the sterility assurance level (SAL). In the laboratory setting, this is a logarithmic measurement and may be reported as 1 Log to 6 Log. The common representation of these measurements is as a percent effectiveness as shown in Table 1. The typical example is for a colony of one million germs. The effective percentage is commonly published on the packaging of household cleaning solutions. A 6 Log, or 99.9999% elimination of germs is generally considered to be the level required for sterilization in a medical facility.
Item | Mark | Current | Min | Average | Max | Unit |
Forward Voltage | VF | IF=150mA | 11 | -- | 13 | V |
Reverse Current | IR | VR=5V | -- | -- | 15 | V |
Irradiation | φV | IF=150mA | 50 | -- | 60 | mW |
Beam angle | 2θ½ | IF=150mA | -- | 120 | -- | deg |
Wavelength | λp | IF=150mA | 265 | -- | 270 | nm |
Semi wavelength | HW | IF=150mA | 8 | - | 15 | nm |
Thermal resistance | Rth | IF=150mA | -- | 8 | -- | ℃/W |
For more product information, please download the specifications: 100mw-255-260nm-UVC-chip-specification-Suntech.pdf
Other UVC LED chip you may need:
50 mw 60mw 255nm 260nm UVC LED chip
350mw 270nm 280nm UVC LED chip
We can also customize as you need, feel free to email us at sales@suntechleds.com.
◆Purification/Disinfection/Sterilization (water, healthcare, food, air)
◆Water: water treatment, water quality monitoring, ultrapure water generation, drinking water disinfection
◆Air: Aire quality, Infectious disease control
◆Food: Food Processing, Sterilization in home appliances
◆Healthcare: Sterilization, Medical Instrumentation
◆Disinfection, Phototherapy, Fluorescent Spectroscopy, Sensor Light
Though the generally accepted wavelength range for UV-C is 200 nm to 280 nm, researchers now consider the ultraviolet germicidal range to extend to 300 nm. Exposure to germicidal light initiates a photochemical reaction within germs that destroys their DNA, RNA and/or proteins, which in turn renders them unable to replicate. While it is not the case that the germs are ‘killed’, a colony of germs is effectively destroyed as a result of the exposure. The degree to which a colony is impacted is the sterility assurance level (SAL). In the laboratory setting, this is a logarithmic measurement and may be reported as 1 Log to 6 Log. The common representation of these measurements is as a percent effectiveness as shown in Table 1. The typical example is for a colony of one million germs. The effective percentage is commonly published on the packaging of household cleaning solutions. A 6 Log, or 99.9999% elimination of germs is generally considered to be the level required for sterilization in a medical facility.