What is Ultraviolet sterilization?
UV ray penetrates directly into bacteria and raises various kinds of biochemical reactions itself then bacteria fall into a functional disorder. Especially, UV rays strike directly bacteria’s DNA and have a fatal influence on it. These UV rays work directly on most bacteria’s DNA sequences and raise disorder itself then inactive bacteria. Therefore, UV wavelength of 253.7 nm, which is the most efficient sterilization level works directly on bacteria and obstructs DNA activities thus sterilizes bacteria’s cell perfectly. What is Ultraviolet? Ultraviolet light is a part of the light spectrum, which is classified into three wavelengths ranges:- UV-C, from 100nm to 280 nm, UV-B, from 280nm to 315 nm, UV-A, from 315nm to 400 nm. What is germicidal Ultraviolet? Ultraviolet germicidal light – it deactivates the DNA of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens and thus destroys their ability to multiply and cause disease. Specifically, UV-C light causes damage to the nucleic acid of micro organism