As global attention on water safety continues to rise, Innest is committed to providing reliable, science-based solutions for household and commercial water purification. Our UVC-LED water sterilization technology delivers a precise ultraviolet dose of 45 mJ/cm², enabling highly efficient inactivation of a broad spectrum of microorganisms. With rapid action and proven reliability, the Innest UVC-LED Water Sterilizer can eliminate bacteria and viruses in as fast as 0.2 seconds, achieving a sterilization rate of up to 99.999%.
The core mechanism is based on the ability of UVC-LED to disrupt the RNA or DNA structure of microorganisms, preventing them from replicating or performing essential biological functions. Once inactivated, these organisms can no longer pose a threat to human health.

Scientific research has demonstrated that UVC irradiation is effective across multiple classes of pathogens. Based on commonly referenced inactivation thresholds, the following microorganism categories are typically neutralized at UVC doses at or below the performance level of Innest’s 45 mJ/cm² output:
1.Escherichia coli (E. coli)
Generally inactivated at low-to-moderate UVC doses; highly responsive to UVC treatment.
2.Salmonella species
Typically requires moderate UVC energy levels for effective inactivation.
3.Coliform bacteria
A broad indicator group for water quality, usually neutralized efficiently by UVC exposure.
4.Legionella bacteria
Requires moderate-to-higher UVC doses; Innest’s output meets recommended levels.
5.Pseudomonas species
Sensitive to UVC light at well-established inactivation ranges.
6.Giardia cysts
Protozoan microorganisms that respond effectively to UVC treatment when sufficient dose is applied.
7.Cryptosporidium oocysts
Known for high resistance to chemical disinfectants but highly susceptible to appropriate UVC irradiation.
8.Hepatitis A–class viruses
Typically require higher UVC doses for inactivation; Innest’s dose falls within recognized effective ranges.
9.Norovirus-type structures
Surrogates studied in laboratory environments show strong inactivation under high-dose UVC.
10.Adenovirus-type structures
Among the more UV-resistant viruses; inactivation generally occurs at the upper end of standard UVC dose ranges.
With a calibrated UVC output of 45 mJ/cm², Innest’s UVC-LED water sterilizers are engineered to meet the inactivation demands of these major microorganism categories, offering a dependable solution for modern water safety challenges. The technology operates without chemicals, residues, or secondary contamination, supporting a healthier and more sustainable approach to water treatment.
Innest will continue to invest in research and innovation to deliver advanced, high-efficiency sterilization technologies that protect consumers and elevate global water quality standards.
For more information on UV water sterilization technology and our products, please visit our website or contact our customer service team directly. We look forward to providing you with the best water treatment solutions to ensure your water safety.
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