Crystal IS UVC LEDs use an AlN substrate

July 5, 2016
Klaran LEDs emit UVC radiation in the 250–280 nm wavelength range, using a patented AlN substrate, for use in disinfection applications for air, water, and surfaces.

Klaran LEDs emit UVC radiation in the 250–280 nm wavelength range, using a patented AlN substrate, for use in disinfection applications for air, water, and surfaces. Designed for products in the healthcare, consumer, industrial, food and beverage, and transportation industries, the mercury-free LEDs provide germicidal power, P0 >15 mW, and a viewing angle of 105°.
Crystal IS
Green Island, NY

www.cisuvc.com

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