Non-visual ultraviolet light sources refer to light sources that can produce non-visual ultraviolet wavelengths. Common non-visual ultraviolet light sources include UV lamps, UV lamp beads, etc. These light sources can emit ultraviolet rays of specific wavelengths. The wavelength can be adjusted according to different needs. Non-visual ultraviolet light sources are often used for curing coatings, photoresists, inks and other materials, as well as for disinfection, Sterilization and other fields. In optical research, non-visual purple light sources have also been widely used, such as studying the optical properties of substances, spectral analysis, etc.
Non-visual ultraviolet light sources are widely used in various fields. Here are some examples: Medical and health: Ultraviolet light sources can be used in medical and health fields such as sterilization, disinfection, treatment of skin diseases, accelerated wound healing, etc. For example, ultraviolet lamps are widely used for disinfection and sterilization in hospitals and clinics. Chemical industry: Ultraviolet light sources can be used in chemical industry fields such as initiating chemical reactions and accelerating chemical synthesis. For example, ultraviolet light can be used to initiate polymerization reactions to create polymer materials. Environmental protection and industrial wastewater treatment: UV light sources can be used to treat industrial wastewater by photochemical oxidation, which has the advantages of high efficiency, environmental protection, and energy saving. Food and beverages: Ultraviolet light sources can be used for disinfection and sterilization of food and beverages. For example, in beverage factories, ultraviolet lamps are used for disinfection and sterilization. Aerospace: In the field of aerospace, ultraviolet light sources can be used to detect and analyze atmospheric composition, detect solar activity, etc.
Non-visual ultraviolet light refers to the ultraviolet band that cannot be seen by the human eye, usually including UVA and UVB bands. The UVA band is mainly between 320-400nm and has high penetrating power. It can penetrate the surface of the skin and reach the deep layers, causing deep damage to the skin. The UVB band is mainly between 280-320nm and has medium penetration. It can damage the surface of the skin and cause skin sunburn and inflammation.
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