
Ultraviolet Water Purification
Ultraviolet (UV) water purification uses UV light to sterilize water by damaging the DNA of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, preventing them from reproducing and causing illness. When water passes through a chamber with UV lamps, the powerful UV rays penetrate microbial cells, rendering them inactive. This process effectively reduces harmful pathogens without adding chemicals or affecting water taste and odor. UV purification is quick, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly, making it a popular choice for treating drinking water in homes, hospitals, and water treatment plants.