SUMMARY
The discussion centers on optimizing UVC sanitization by implementing a rotating platform for object exposure. Users currently utilize a 15-minute exposure per side for a non-rotating square object to achieve a UV dose of 2,500 μW·s/cm2. The proposed rotation period of one minute raises questions about the impact on total UV exposure due to varying angles of incidence. Participants emphasize the importance of testing and verification, noting that the angle of incidence significantly affects UV intensity and, consequently, the required exposure time.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of UVC sanitization principles
- Knowledge of UV dose calculations (UV dose μWs/cm2 = UV intensity μW/cm2 × exposure time)
- Familiarity with the concept of direct normal irradiance (DNI)
- Experience with testing and verification methods for sanitization efficacy
NEXT STEPS
- Research the effects of object rotation on UVC exposure times
- Investigate methods for measuring UV intensity and dose in real-time
- Explore the design and implementation of rotating platforms for UVC sanitization
- Learn about the impact of angle of incidence on UV effectiveness in sanitization
USEFUL FOR
This discussion is beneficial for sanitization professionals, laboratory technicians, and anyone involved in UVC light applications for disinfection purposes.