UV Tubes
UV tubes are ultraviolet-emitting lamp tubes used for sterilization, disinfection, curing, and inspection applications in industrial, medical, and laboratory environments. They operate by producing UV radiation (such as UV-A, UV-B, or UV-C) depending on the application. Typical technical characteristics include quartz or special glass construction, specific wavelength outputs (e.g., UV-C around 254 nm for germicidal use), defined power ratings, compatibility with standard tube fittings, and safety provisions to prevent human exposure to harmful UV radiation.

