Ultraviolet Devices Inc. (UVDI), a developer of advanced ultraviolet disinfection technology, has announced that it has launched its new V-MIX upper-room air disinfection technology and it will be featured at the AHR Expo in Las Vegas this week.
Ideal for airports, schools, office buildings, healthcare facilities and other commercial structures, V-MIX targets the mixed air within the room itself using a concentrated, horizontal beam of UV-C light that inactivates airborne viruses (including influenza, measles and SARS-CoV-2), bacteria (like tuberculosis), and fungi as they circulate through the disinfection zone.
Whether as an enhancement to supplied air systems or as a standalone option in occupied spaces, V-MIX expands UVDI’s portfolio of options for UV-C disinfection solutions.
UVDI will be displaying the V-MIX technology at the AHR Expo.
Dr. Ashish Mathur, UVDI’s VP of Innovation and Technology, will also be giving a presentation on V-MIX and upper air technology at one of the Expo's new Product Theatres.
UVDI CEO, Peter Veloz, said V-MIX is an easy-to-implement, effective solution that functions well as a standalone fixture or to enhance multi-layered strategies to control airborne transmission of harmful microorganisms.
“It’s UVDI’s mission to provide innovative ultraviolet technology to clean the air and surfaces where we work, live and play – and V-MIX is a great addition to that portfolio,” he said.
V-MIX adheres to CDC and NIOSH guidelines, ensuring it meets rigorous safety and performance standards.
UVDI was one of the first companies to utilise UV for whole room disinfection in healthcare and is at the forefront of UV disinfection innovations with over 10,000 installations around the globe.
