At an output power of 100 mW (265 nm), 110 mW (270 nm), and 120 mW (275 nm) per chip, they are currently the most powerful options available on the market.
LEDs are increasingly replacing mercury vapor lamps in disinfection applications. They have a much wider range of applications than conventional technology. While the lamps only develop their disinfecting effect in a very narrow wavelength range, UVC LEDs cover a broader spectrum. Added to this is the form factor: even larger LED arrays are often more space-saving and easier to install than lamps.
Accordingly, applications for UVC LEDs are currently among the most innovative and fastest-growing future markets.
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