UVC Air Sterilization Device for Infection Prevention Designed, Developed, and Designed for Infectious Disease Control
The most efficient and safe infection control measure for uniformly purifying spaces: UVC air sterilization device. Inactivates airborne bacteria in "less than 1.0 second." Purifies a room of about 20 tatami mats (100㎥) in approximately 30 minutes. The "sterilizing power of UVC light source" adopted by eLENA. When UVC is irradiated on viruses and bacteria, the structure of their DNA and RNA inside the cells changes, preventing replication and leading to inactivation. In particular, among UVC light sources, the wavelength of 254nm shows the strongest sterilizing effect, which is why eLENA uses a 254nm UVC lamp.
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Body: Housing part steel plate Color: White/Gray/Black Processing method: Air-blowing ultraviolet irradiation Purpose of use: Sterilization of airborne bacteria Used lamps: 20W x 2 Lamp lifespan: 8,000 hours Processing air volume: 1.0/2.0/3.0 m³/min Power supply voltage: AC100V 50/60Hz Power consumption: 65W Body size: H983mm x Φ200mm (leg part Φ270mm) Weight: Approximately 14.5kg Timer: Off 1/2/3 hours Operation panel: Electrostatic type: Power, air volume, timer, alert Safety mechanism: - Tilt sensor: Stops on tilt, can resume - Vibration sensor: Stops on impact, can resume - Lamp/fan abnormality ⇒ linked stop, alert display, cannot resume Recommended usage temperature range: Indoor environment of 20-30℃ Lamp unit replacement: Recommended once every 2 years Air circulation time based on area and air volume (min): Purifies 20 tatami mats (100m³) in 30 minutes Power supply frequency: Dedicated to East Japan 50Hz / Dedicated to West Japan 60Hz
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Clinic, nursing facility, daycare center, tutoring school, restaurant, and other various businesses.
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Fujidenolo manufactures precision products for various industries, including medical devices, at its own factory. It has numerous networks, and its group companies engage in diverse manufacturing activities, including the development of medical software and the use of specialized processing equipment such as large injection molding machines.