Functions And Efficacy Of Medical UV Lamps

Aug 23, 2025

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UV Disinfection Lamps Sterilize and Disinfect
UV disinfection lamps generate ultraviolet light in the UVC band, effectively destroying microbial nucleic acids or proteins, thereby killing microorganisms. Their disinfection effectiveness is highly reliable, reaching a sterilization rate of 99% to 99.9%! In medical institutions, UV disinfection lamps are widely used to disinfect operating rooms, wards, and other areas, ensuring the safety of patients and medical staff. Isn't that amazing?

 

🌿UV Disinfection Lamps Purify the Air

In addition to sterilization and disinfection, UV disinfection lamps also have significant effects on air purification. Not only can they effectively kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, preventing and controlling the spread of infectious diseases, they can also remove odors, smoke, and suspended particulate matter from indoor air, significantly improving air quality. During the air purification process, UV disinfection lamps release ultraviolet light and ozone, rapidly breaking down organic pollutants in the air, such as formaldehyde and benzene, into harmless water molecules and carbon dioxide. Simultaneously, the activated carbon and acidic potassium permanganate filter absorb and filter odors and small molecules of pollutants, further purifying the air. Doesn't your home air feel a lot fresher?

 

🌞UV disinfection lamps promote vitamin D synthesis
You may not know that while disinfecting, UV disinfection lamps also promote vitamin D synthesis in the body! The ultraviolet rays emitted by UV disinfection lamps stimulate the conversion of 7-dehydrocholesterol in the skin into vitamin D3, which is an important pathway for the skin to synthesize vitamin D. It's important to note that only ultraviolet rays with a wavelength between 275 and 320 nm (also known as UVB) are effective in promoting vitamin D synthesis. While UVB has weaker penetration, the UVB rays emitted by UV disinfection lamps are strong enough to penetrate the epidermis and reach deeper into the skin, stimulating vitamin D synthesis. This is crucial for maintaining normal metabolism and immune function. Ladies, get some sun for better health!

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