Chinese water treatment system developer Canature and Canada-based UV LED water disinfection technology provider announced their partnership for UV-LED water treatment technology solutions.
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Acuva Technologies utilizes UVC-LED technology to build water purification system. The company won CAD 2.1 million (US$ 1.6 million) Canadian government funds last year and received certification by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) with its UV LED water disinfection module.
The company sees Canature's wide range of water treatment products and commercial drinking water systems a perfect fit for Acuva’s UV-LED water disinfection modules. After completing thorough testing and detailed evaluation of Acuva's modules, it was clear that Strike could meet and exceed Canature's requirements for chemical-free microbial disinfection.
Water disinfection systems that utilize UV-LEDs are growing in popularity for their added efficiency and ability to enable new applications. As a result, the scope of NSF/ANSI 55 standards for Ultraviolet Treatment Systems have been expanded to include critical UV-LED system benchmarks to ensure products meet strict standards and procedures to protect public health.
Acuva designs, manufactures and integrates the most efficient UV-LED water disinfection systems available. Acuva's proprietary IntenseBeamTM technology maximizes available UV-LED power through optical lensing to purify drinking water with microbial disinfection rates up to 99.9999% to protect health and safety. This partnership strengthens the positive health and environmental impact that both Canature and Acuva can create globally through improved drinking water treatment, lowered chemical emissions and single-use plastic waste reduction.