AquiSense LED Technology Highlighted at IUVA World Congress

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AquiSense LED Technology Highlighted at IUVA World Congress

Florence, Kentucky (January 20, 2016)— AquiSense Technologies will be participating in the 2016 International Ultraviolet Association World Congress held in Vancouver, Canada. The show will take place January 31-February 3. The World Congress brings together industry leaders to showcase the latest technology and innovations in Ultraviolet water treatment solutions. AquiSense will be presenting their award-winning PearlAqua™ and how it advances the science of water disinfection.    

PearlAqua is the world's first UV-C LED product designed for water disinfection. This system integrates state-of-the-art LEDs into a unique and compact design without the use of chemicals or mercury-based UV lamps. AquiSense will be unveiling four new models in the PearlAqua range. The extended range allows a user to more closely fit a precise size and flow rate to their application.

Also to be displayed is AquiSense’s PearlBeam™, a compact laboratory instrument which employs UV-LEDs emitting radiation in the germicidal range. Its small size and ease of use allows the realization of a table-top homogenized UV delivery system, which can be operated virtually anywhere in laboratory or even field locations.  Unlike mercury-lamp systems, the PearlBeam features a narrow band emission and is available in a suite of individually selectable wavelengths.

You can visit AquiSense at Booth 14 at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. You can learn more about AquiSense and the Pearl line of products at: http://www.aquisense.com/

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AquiSense Technologies is the global leader in UV-C LED systems design and manufacture. They work with leading LED manufacturers to evaluate their devices and then design efficient disinfection products. Using a combination of patented technology and in-depth know-how, AquiSense integrates LED devices into products that solve real world problems in water, air, and surface applications. 

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