Vertex 222
Cutting-Edge decontamination with our Corner Fixture Lamp
The Vertex 222 is a state-of-the-art sanitation solution for optimal room coverage. With its 222 nm Krypton Chloride Excimer Lamp, this versatile device can be installed in corners, ensuring comprehensive decontamination.
Complete Room Coverage Decontamination with Vertex 222
The Vertex 222 model is designed to be either fixed or portable, making it easy to position in key locations within the desired area. The lamps utilize strategically positioned light sources to ensure uniform distribution of decontaminating Far-UVC light. Used independently in corner locations or in combination with other UV222 solutions from UV Medico, the Vertex 222 provides a comprehensive approach to creating safer and healthier environments.
Whether you choose a fixed or portable model, Vertex 222 offers programmable modes and robust construction, ideal for various environments seeking a safer, cleaner space.
- Key Features:
- Optimal Wavelength: Utilizes 222 nm light for effective sanitization.
- Flexible Installation: Designed for corners, maximizing room coverage.
- Customizable Operation: Features continuous, duty cycle, and motion sensor modes.
- Durable and Efficient: IP65 rated with minimal power consumption.
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Specifications
Specifications
Light source Krypton chloride excimer lamp Wavelength 222 nm Output 460 mW (Typical) Dose in 15 sec. (on sole) 15 mJ/cm² † Input voltage 90-264 V AC Mode (programmable) Continuous / duty cycle/motion sensor Max power consumption 120 W Dimensions 167 x 136.5 x 530 mm (6.57 x 5.37 x 20.86 in) Operating temperature 0° to + 40° C (32° to 104° F) Ambient humidity 5-90% RH Non condensing Materials Aluminum, quartz glass Power Lead (PVC) 3 x 0.75 mm² (18 AWG) Weight 4.5 kg (9.92 lbs) -
Dimensions
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Vertex 222 coverage simulation
Simulation with two Vertex 222 in a 59.5 m² room with results at 0.8 m.
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Introducing Mercury-Free Far-UVC Technology with KrCl Lamps
UV Medico is proud to introduce an advanced disinfection technology: mercury-free, 222 nm Krypton-Chloride (KrCl) excimer lamps. These innovative lamps offer a safe, sustainable alternative to traditional mercury-based systems, aligning with modern environmental and health standards. Ideal for cleanroom environments, KrCl lamps assure high-level disinfection efficacy without compromising human or ecological safety.
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UV Medico Implements Vertex 222 Lamps at MMC Hospital for Enhanced Sanitization
UV Medico has introduced Vertex 222 lamps at the Military Medical City Hospital in Doha, Qatar, marking a significant leap in hospital sanitization technology. These lamps, with their krypton chloride excimer mechanism offering a peak wavelength of 222 nm, effectively neutralize a broad spectrum of pathogens without harming humans. This deployment pioneers a modern approach to maintaining sterility in healthcare settings by providing safe, continuous disinfection that ensures the well-being of both patients and staff.
Enhancing Infection Control with Far-UVC Against Candida Auris
Our research underscores the power of Far-UVC technology as a game-changer in combating Candida auris, a pathogen posing significant challenges in healthcare facilities. The recent study confirms that Far-UVC light can inactivate 99% of Candida auris on various surfaces within 45 minutes, offering a robust solution that enhances hospital hygiene and reduces dependency on manual cleaning. This innovative technology effectively works on materials like steel, glass, and plastic, crucial for preventing the spread of an organism known for its alarming resistance to antifungal treatments and its ability to cause severe infections.
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