Modular Conveyor-Mounted UV-C Sterilization Module for Transparent
Food Packaging Lines
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know if this module can fit on my existing conveyor?
A: Our application engineering team provides free assessment. We
require only three measurements: conveyor belt/frame width, height
clearance above conveyor, and distance from side rail to nearest
obstruction. For complex installations, we offer site visits or
video-call assisted measurements.
Q: Can I install the module myself, or is professional installation
required?
A: The module is designed for straightforward DIY installation for
qualified electrical and maintenance staff. We provide a
step-by-step installation guide. However, our paid installation
service ensures full safety verification, UV intensity mapping, and
control system integration.
Q: How many lamp modules do I need for my conveyor width?
A: Each module covers 200-800mm of effective width. For a
600mm‑wide conveyor, one module typically suffices. For wider
conveyors, multiple modules can be mounted side-by-side. Our free
feasibility assessment will specify exact module count.
Q: Will the UV light damage my conveyor belt?
A: Most standard conveyor belts (PVC, PU, stainless steel mesh,
modular plastic) have very high UV-C resistance. However, rubber
belts and some specialized belts may experience surface
degradation. We include belt material compatibility as part of our
pre-installation assessment and provide shield plates for sensitive
belts.
Q: What is the payback period for a modular UV system compared to
chemical sanitizers?
A: ROI is typically achieved in 6-12 months due to immediate
elimination of chemical purchase costs, elimination of chemical
storage and handling requirements, elimination of rinse water and
wastewater treatment costs, and reduction in spoilage-related
product returns. The low capital cost of the modular system and
minimal installation expense further shorten payback periods.
Q: How often do lamps need to be replaced?
A: High‑output amalgam lamps reach 12,000-16,000 hours (3-4 years
of continuous operation on 12-hour daily shifts). The HMI displays
remaining lamp life hours and triggers a replacement reminder. We
recommend stocking a full set of replacement lamps to minimize
downtime for lamp change.