UV light in a wavelength of 200 to 300 nm, called UVC, splits the DNA of viruses and other microorganisms and thus has a strong disinfecting effect. Currently, other research institutes are running independent tests for air disinfection with Soluva products from Heraeus Noblelight with results expected shortly.
To effectively combat the corona pandemic and ensure a low-virus environment in the long term, various technology solutions are currently in development worldwide. One possible solution is UVC radiation. UVC damages the genetic information of microorganisms of all kinds, thus inactivating the germ. Not every microorganism reacts identically to UVC radiation. Duration and intensity of the UVC irradiation is specific for each microbe.
Test results show complete inactivation of the viruses
It is therefore very important to carefully prove newly developed technologies can effectively kill SARS-Cov-2. To ensure this, Heraeus Noblelight turned to the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Schindler, Head of the Molecular Virology Research Section at the University Hospital of Tübingen. In the lab the researchers tested two new products from Heraeus Noblelight, the Soluva Pro handheld and the Soluva Pro disinfection chamber, directly on the active Sars-Cov-2 virus. The Soluva products showed excellent results – achieving complete inactivation of the virus. The mobile solutions achieved complete inactivation in both static (within 2 seconds) and mobile use. This shows that UVC is perfectly suited for reliable surface disinfection.
The Soluva product line - ideal for disinfection
Heraeus Noblelight developed new weapons against viruses on surfaces, such as the tested UV Disinfection Chamber and the UV Handheld System from the Soluva product line. Common to both is the use of highly effective UVC light, sometimes also referred to as ultraviolet irradiation or UVGI, and simple handling for reliable disinfection of surfaces and objects. Both are ideal for use in nursing homes, hospitals, public transport, offices and waiting rooms.