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- Domain Applications Jun 17, 2026
Swimming Pool UV-C — Chloramines, Cryptosporidium, DIN 19643
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UV-Curable Chemistry Families: Acrylate, Epoxy & Silicone Property Profiles
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UV Photoinitiators: Type I vs Type II, Wavelength Matching & Low-Migration Selection
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HVAC: Filter + UV-C — Which Setup, When?
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Paint-Shop Process Water — UV-C as a Biocide Replacement
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UV-C Room Air Recirculation Units: Ceiling, Wall and Mobile Mounting
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Food Industry: Integrating UV-C Hygiene
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AG LUV Guideline 100 + DIN/TS 67506 — Germany's standard for mobile UV-C air disinfectors
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Drinking-Water UV: Reactor System Types and DVGW W294
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UV-Curing Substrates: Inks, Coatings, Adhesives and Sealants
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Cooling Towers: Legionella Prevention and Biocide Replacement with UV-C
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HVAC UV: In-Duct vs. UV Chamber — Two Installation Modes
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Process Water — Batch and Tank Types: UV System Design
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Selecting UV-Curable Adhesives & Coatings: End-Properties First
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UV manufacturer directory
Lamps, substrates, measurement systems — vendor-neutral with field specs.
UV simulator ↗
Configure your system, calculate dose distribution, pick lamps from the manufacturer pool.
UV Atlas
Structured domain guides by industry & technology — disinfection, curing, wavelength selection.
UV reference desk
The building blocks in one place — UV technologies, lamp types, measurement methods & systems, standards, and the studies behind the numbers.
UV-C germ database
Peer-reviewed UV-C inactivation doses (D90–D99.999) for viruses, bacteria, molds and protozoa — with test wavelength and source.