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Designing UV LED Modules for Water Treatment Systems: What OEM Buyers Need to Know

12. Mai 2026 u-vcare

UV LED technology is rapidly changing how OEM manufacturers design compact water treatment systems. Compared with mercury lamps, UV LEDs offer instant on/off control, modular design freedom, lower maintenance, and mercury-free compliance.

However, building an effective water disinfection system requires more than choosing a UVC chip.

Core Factors in UV Water Treatment Design

1. Wavelength Selection

Most water sterilization systems use:

  • 265nm
  • 270nm
  • 275nm

These wavelengths align closely with microbial DNA absorption, making them highly effective for inactivation.

2. Flow Rate Determines Dose

A low-flow purifier and a 20 m³/h commercial skid require completely different reactor designs.

Water dose depends on:

  • Flow velocity
  • UV intensity
  • Exposure time
  • Water transmittance (UVT)

3. Reactor Geometry

Common layouts:

  • In-line pipe reactors
  • Annular chambers
  • Surface irradiation tanks
  • Multi-board modular chambers

4. Thermal Management

UVC LEDs lose efficiency when overheated. Proper heat sinking is essential, especially in sealed wet environments.

Why POB Modules Work Well

POB modules are ideal because they allow:

  • Flexible board placement around flow path
  • Easy scaling by adding boards
  • Serviceable module replacement
  • Consistent optical layout

Example Commercial Flow Cases

Small Commercial Unit

Flow: 1–3 m³/h
Possible solution: 4–8 POB modules

Medium Industrial Unit

Flow: 10 m³/h
Possible solution: 12–24 POB modules depending on UVT

Large Industrial System

Flow: 30+ m³/h
Multi-chamber modular architecture recommended

What OEM Buyers Should Ask Suppliers

  • Real irradiance data in water environment
  • Lifetime at operating temperature
  • Waterproof design options
  • Reactor co-development support
  • Supply consistency

The future of water treatment belongs to systems engineered around performance—not just lamps.

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