Case Study comparing the relative power consumption of Hg & LED UV Systems using actual site conditions
Reflections on Typhons first experience of, and the first post-COVID, Singapore International Water Week
Minamata Convention Reporting deadline reached as EC extends its ban on Mercury Products
How introducing innovation - particularly to Regulated markets - does not necessarily have to introduce risk
LED technology offers a fundamentally different way to approach UV System operation. Offering true Real Time adjustment to changes in water quality and flow. With UV LED disinfection available, literally, at the turn of a tap.
The results of preliminary proof of concept testing, exploring the effectiveness of using UV-C LED to suppress algae formation
The move by the UK government to ban the use of halogen and fluorescent light bulbs signals a further step forward in the switch towards LED solid state light sources.
Mercury UV lamps are used throughout the water industry to provide a chemical free disinfection solution. So why does UV LED offer a compelling alternative to these traditional methods?
Due to the COVID restrictions this event was held on-line though still generated excellent content and discussion. Here are 5 things Typhon learned from the event...
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An optimally efficient configuration of UV LEDs in a water treatment system will be first to compete with Hg UV and will retain its advantage as UV LED performance improves.