The global demand for non-chemical sterilization has accelerated significantly, with Canada positioning itself as a hub for advanced medical and industrial safety. At the core of this revolution is the 260nm-270nm 3535 UVC LED technology. Unlike traditional mercury lamps, these LEDs offer instant-on capabilities, mercury-free operation, and compact form factors, making them essential for high-performance disinfection modules in HVAC systems, water treatment plants, and healthcare environments.
Send Inquiry NowCanada’s industrial landscape is shifting towards sustainable and smart-building solutions. From Toronto to Vancouver, engineering firms are integrating UVC-C sterilization into existing ventilation systems to combat airborne pathogens. The 260nm-270nm wavelength is highly coveted because it aligns perfectly with the peak absorption spectrum of DNA/RNA in bacteria and viruses, ensuring maximum germicidal efficacy.
To remain competitive, manufacturers are focusing on the 3535 package design, which offers excellent thermal conductivity and light extraction efficiency. Future developments include:
While we are renowned for our DDR5 and DRAM expertise, CoreByte Storage Technology Co., Ltd. applies the same rigorous ISO9001-based quality standards to our entire hardware ecosystem. With over 9 years of industry experience and a dedicated R&D team of 85 engineers, we provide the technical foundation required for complex electronic integration.
Q: Why is the 260nm-270nm range specifically selected for disinfection?
A: This range is the "germicidal peak." It provides the most efficient photon energy to disrupt the DNA/RNA bonds of pathogens, effectively neutralizing them without creating harmful ozone, unlike longer wavelengths.
Q: How do you handle shipping to Canada?
A: We leverage an established logistics network covering North America, ensuring that your industrial hardware or LED components are cleared through customs and delivered efficiently.
Q: Can CoreByte customize the PCB/Control board for our UVC system?
A: Absolutely. Our engineering team specializes in PCB design and system integration, allowing us to build custom drivers and thermal dissipation structures tailored to your specific application.