Laboratory and process technology

Pollutants in gases and liquids can be analyzed or degraded with the aid of UV lamps. Such photochemical processes are the basis for new environmental technologies and to preserve resources. Through close co-operations with industrial partners, new UV component solutions are constantly being developed.

UV lamps can be precisely adapted to the requirements of chemical laboratories and process technologies using application-specific spectra and different irradiation strengths. For example, UVC low-pressure lamps are used in analytical techniques and in waste water inspection, while UV medium-pressure lamps are used for the production of synthetic substances.


 

TOC-Reduction

Particularly in the pharmaceutical industry and in the production of semiconductor materials, water purity is a prerequisite for highest quality requirements. As a component of extensive water treatment plants, UVC lamps support the degradation of organic substances. In the area of analysis technology, the concentration of bound carbon can be determined by the use of UVC low-pressure lamps.

TOC reduction | UV

 

Photolysis for chemical conversion 

Molecules are broken down by photolysis to produce highly developed active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). Liquids are irradiated in UV photoreactors, which triggers a photochemical process.
The variety of molecules that can be used requires precise adjustment of the UV radiation. To achieve the best possible results, we offer around 50 special UV spectra. They are used in falling film reactors or thin film reactors, even for temperature-sensitive processes.


 

Gas analysis systems

A further contribution to environmental protection is provided by UV lamps in gas analysis systems. Specially developed lamps are used, for example, in colorimetric measuring methods to determine emission values. These are used, inter alia, in desulphurization plants, for measuring deposits and for exhaust gas analyzes.