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    UV Ozone Cleaner

    By:chemweb

    October 17, 2018

     

    About

    Novascan PSDP-UV8T 300C is a UV Ozone cleaner used for surface cleaning of solid substrates and surface modification of polymer substrates. The high intensity UV light with wavelength of 185 and 254 nm produces highly reactive ozone O3 from oxygen O2 and further dissociates ozone O3 into singlet atomic oxygen O. The singlet atomic oxygen O has strong oxidation power, which reacts with substrate surfaces.  It reacts with surface contaminants at the molecular level and the surface contaminants are removed from the substrates as volatile byproduct such as CO2, H2O and O2.

    The PSDP-UV8T 300C is equipped with a rapid Ozone evacuator neutralizer and can be operated at ambient condition. It can accommodate maximum 8” samples and has variable stage for intensity and height selection. The stage can be heated up to 300 °C.

    Fees

    The instrument usage is $6/hour. The users must log into the log book and the individual Excel sheet prior to using the UV Ozone Cleaner for billing purposes. The log book comments will help in assessing a possible malfunction which may occur during the user’s time.

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    S002B Simon Hall
    812.856.1164
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