UV Irradiator
The Dill Instruments UV4B Irradiator was developed to expose a very thin film of solution to UVC irradiation. The thin film is produced by applying the solution to the inside of the rotating cylinder which allows for maximum exposure of the solution to UVC irradiation. The UVC irradiation is delivered by four (4) low pressure mercury lamps located inside the length of the cylinder. The thickness of the film is determined by the rotational velocity of the cylinder, the elevation of the cylinder relative to horizontal, and the flow rate of the solution through the cylinder. The residence time of solution exposure in the cylinder is determined by the film thickness and the flow rate. The intensity is controlled by the number of lamps energized (1 to 4) and the current supplied to the lamps.
Additional information and specifications for the UV Irradiator can be found in the online brochure.
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