The method of ultraviolet germicidal light being used in purification and disinfection of water is a unique and rapid method, without the requirement of heat or potentially hazardous chemicals.
Trojan uv systems will generally destroy the vast majority of bacteria, algae, potential viruses and other micro-organisms in water and may be linked to other water treatment systems, such as Reverse Osmosis, in order to remove other pollutants such as dissolved salts, heavy metals, chemical infusions and chlorine.
Uvdisinfection units, often called 'UV sterilisers' or 'UV filters', comprise a stainless-steel reactor chamber housing a UV lamp or lamps located inside protective quartz sleeves. This provides an enclosed environment in which water is circulated to ensure a high level of exposure without hazard to the area outside of the chamber.





