Did you know that the wrapping of Easter eggs benefits from specialty light sources?

Also your nicely wrapped Easter eggs benefits from it cause not only packaging materials like cups, caps, cans, bags, glasses or bottlenecks can efficiently be disinfected with UV light but also foils and sealing foils.

Just a few seconds of the intensive, yet cold, light is enough to dispose of microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast and fungi.

Compared to chemical and thermal methods, UV light radiation treatment is a very reliable, economic and, above all, environmentally friendly method and hence especially suitable for the processing of organic products, chocolate or milk powder.

Please read more about disinfection of packaging materials at our special pages online.

Test center for infrared, UV and Arc&Flash applications

Are you looking for the right radiation source for your process, or would you like to test your application with UV light?

Heraeus has set up Application Competence Centers around the world to test customer applications, exchange experience with customers and gain knowledge through trials

Hotlink to the test centers

Heraeus Noblelight GmbH
Heraeusstr. 12-14
D-63450 Hanau
Phone +49 6181 35 8539
Fax +49 6181 35 16 8539
E-Mail: hng-info@heraeus.com

http://www.heraeus.com

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Juliane Henze Heraeus Noblelight GmbH

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