
Ultraviolet (UV) Filtration
Ultraviolet (UV) filtration uses UV light to disinfect water or air by destroying harmful microorganisms like bacteria and viruses. When these pathogens pass through a UV sterilizer, the UV rays damage their DNA or DNA-like molecules, preventing them from reproducing and rendering them harmless. This process is chemical-free, environmentally friendly, and effective at ensuring clean water or air. UV filtration is commonly used in water purifiers, drinking fountains, and HVAC systems to enhance safety without adding chemicals or affecting taste.