AquiSense Technologies Enhances the Micro UV Product Platform


AquiSense Technologies announced the introduction of enhancements to its PearlAqua Micro™ product platform, the world’s smallest ultraviolet water treatment system. All products employ UV-C LEDs enabling the application of UV disinfection literally at the point of consumption, opening entirely new applications for water treatment – Micro UV™.

“We introduced our Micro UV systems earlier this year in response to market demand for a low flow validated UV system,” said Oliver Lawal, founder and CEO of AquiSense Technologies. “Since its launch, these systems have been field tested by many leading global OEMs in a variety of markets including commercial, medical, transportation, residential, and life sciences. We have been pleased with the results and admire the creativity of our partners in applying this technology often in applications we never envisioned. The enhancements announced today are a direct result of intense collaboration with OEM partners.” 

Introduced earlier this year, the PearlAqua Micro range has now been refined to reduce cost, cover an increased flow range, and added a UV intensity sensor option. “The addition of a UV intensity sensor is a game changing development for small flow systems and demonstrates the advantages of moving to a Digital Disinfection™ approach afforded by UV-C LEDs,” says Jennifer Pagan, CTO of AquiSense Technologies. “Being able to cost effectively incorporate UV intensity sensors into these systems is a key requirement for mission critical applications such as medical devices and ultra-pure water.”

Included in the enhanced product line are four additional models. Six discrete configurations are now available allowing for optimization based on process water conditions. Several specification improvements have also been introduced increasing the applicability and ease of adoption of the systems.

 

The official global launch of these new systems is set to take place at Aquatech Amsterdam between October 31st and November 3rd, providing exclusive first-access for attendees. AquiSense will be exhibiting these new systems at Booth 07.549B.

 



October 31, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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