CCLite – Microbial UVC Disinfection Casket

We are offering extremely safe & powerful Corona Disinfection box. It is designed to safely remove pathogens and other harmful micro-organisms from PPE, mobile phone, food items, Envelopes etc.
The device uses UV-C Light with emission line of wavelength 254 nm to deactivate bacteria, virus which may contaminated the object.
UV- C Light is extremely effective when it comes to microorganism and pathogens including corona virus

Designed, Developed and Validated by CSIR – NPL

Salient Features:
Kills 99.99% of the germs within 5-15 mins
➢ Based on German Radiators and US FDA study
➢ 100% safe with Auto-shut feature when the lid is
opened during operation.
➢ Patented dual tabs design which separates the
touches of doubtful hand and clean hand.
➢ 10000hrs UV lamp life
➢ User adjustable timer for controlled operation
Specifications
Lamps : Validated UVC 254.0nm
➢Timer: Adjustable (0-15 minutes)
Weight: 9.5Kg
➢Material : MS Body with Powder Coating
➢Capacity : 25 Liters
➢Operating Voltage : 230VAC
➢Power : 60 W  
Study on our UVC Light
What is UVC? UV-C light is a short-wavelength, ultraviolet light that breaks apart germ DNA, leaving it unable to function or reproduce. In other words, UV-C light is germicidal (UV-A and UV-B light are not). UV-C can even neutralize “superbugs” that have developed a resistance to antibiotics.


The light we see is made up of different components of light. The UVC light from the Sun is almost completely absorbed by our atmosphere!   Our Proof?   Coronacleaner uses imported light source and follows strict process during assembly to ensure best throughput of 253.7nm light Other devices may use substandard parts and may not know the science behind which may result in absence of 253.7nm light
Not all UV Lamps emit 253.7nm light which is responsible for sterilization of viruses!   Did you know? Simple contamination during assembly of UV sanitization instrument can lead to drop of intensity UVC light; thus a “blue” light does not mean UVC lightSubstandard material may lead to blocking of UVC lights. We have seen some Chinese lamps with no UVC emissionWiping the lamps or reflective surface improperly can lead to drop of intensity UVC light by 95%   We, the brain behind Coronacleaner are experts in spectroscopy. We are manufacturing sophisticated mono/polychromators, dealing with UV light sources, interaction of light on various surfaces, etc.   The graph shown on the left is a real scan of two different UV lamps using their in-house developed spectrometer.  

How would you decide which product actually emits 253.7nm light? All look same to our eyes!

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