Silanna UV doubles intensity of far UVC LEDs
Silanna UV has released its next generation Far UVC LED, the SF2-3T9B5L1-TB, which exceeds the popular SF1 series, with UVC wavelengths down to 230nm (typical 233nm). They also have double the output power and two times improvement in temperature stability.
The SF2 is designed for precise detection and reliable disinfection in demanding environments, with the collimated ball lens providing a 17° effective beam angle. It is ideal for detection of nitrate (NO3) and nitrite (NO2) in water, and detection of carbon dioxide (CO2) and Nitric Oxide (NO) in gas. These features make this far UVC LED excellent for applications such as chemical and biological analysis, water quality monitoring, gas sensing, liquid chromatography, and disinfection.
These LEDs have an environmental advantage, as they contain no mercury, and the LEDs are far more robust than traditional UV lamps. The TO-can package format, with industry standard TO-39 footprint, consists of a header and a cap that together form a hermetically-sealed package. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection is integrated.
The SF2 LED improves Far UVC products by doubling typical radiant intensity to 2 mw/Sr. But at the same time, this new product’s improved temperature stability minimises the impact when the temperature changes, keeping output power and wavelength stable to ensure quality detection readings. Thus, this product sets a new benchmark in Far UVC LED technology.
































