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Tube G11 T5
New product
Replacement for 11W UV sterilizer lamp Tube TUV germicidal UVC Phillips G11 T5
2 pine trees of each side - length 21 cm
The UV lamp fits in the body of the reactor
Lamp power: 11 W (Tube G11 T5 philips)
2 pins of each side
Power supply: 12 V
Length: 210 mm
Diameter: Ø 15 mm
Average life: 9,000 hours
Warranty 2 years
Kills or neutralizes the bacteria, viruses and other primitive organisms
Disinfection of air, water and surfaces in hospitals, in the biological and pharmaceutical research, and environments for the agri-food industries such as dairies, breweries...
Disinfection of drinking water, sewage, pools, cold rooms, etc...
UV treatment is used in many photochemical processes
Sterilization by UV consists mainly of the destruction of organic pollutants, spores of algae and other organic bacteria only by Ultra Violet radiation without chemicals Body in stainless steel - lamp UV 25 W Philips® Maximum recommended flow rate: 1.8 m3/h (1 800 L/h)
Destruction of bacteria and viruses without adding chemicals! Maximum recommended flow rate: 3 m3 / h - 3 000 litres per hour Body in stainless steel with UV lamp power 40 W Philips® Destroys all bacteria contained in the water including chloramines
Retains all of the sediment in the water and filter 10 microns and can be replaced approximately every 6 months
Average life: 9,000 hours
Tube TUV germicidal UVC Average life: 9,000 hours Tube 4 p SE 25w TÜV
This Tube TUV germicidal UVC Philips allows you to destroy bacteria, viruses and other primitive organisms in drinking water, wastewater, water pools, cold rooms, etc... System very efficient disinfection of water and air, used in hospital settings, in the bacteriological research environments and pharmaceutical, as well as in the food industry...
Complete kit ready to install with reactor stainless, transformer 12v, bulb Philips, quartz and joint sealing The water by UV treatment is very effective (more than 99.99%) Cons: Salmonella (typhoid fever), salmonella enteritidis (gastroenteritis), vibrio cholerae (cholera), TB of Mycobacetrium (TB), Legionella pneumophila (Legionella), influenza,...