SETi Partners with Cascade Designs to Provide UV LEDs for Water Purification

Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. (SETi) and Cascade Designs, Inc. of Seattle, have jointly developed UV LEDs for commercial, military and disaster relief/humanitarian applications.

SETi’s germicidal UV LEDs will provide potable water to small groups from any source of fresh water anywhere.

Germicidal UV LEDs are a new technology that offer an alternative to mercury lamps or chemical treatment and enables a compact, lightweight and mechanically robust disinfection solution that can stand up to the rigors of military and humanitarian use and, when powered with an alternative energy source, can offer a sustainable source of drinking water for many months.

Through a development program funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), SETi has already successfully demonstrated the use of its germicidal UV LEDs in a bench top disinfection chamber.

The collaborative effort with Cascade Designs will further this work and lead to the development of the first multi‐stage UV LED‐based water purification system.

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