Ultraviolet Treatment

Australia’s Leading Ultraviolet Treatment Experts
Ultra Violet Products has been a pioneering force in Australia’s ultraviolet treatment industry since 1991, specialising in non-chemical disinfection and contamination control using germicidal ultraviolet lamps. Our family-owned business excels in consultancy, sales, and service of UV equipment across diverse sectors including food, utilities, research, medical, domestic, and hospitality industries.
With decades of expertise, Ultra Violet Products offers tailored advice and reliable products to meet your specific needs, no matter your location. Beyond sales, we provide comprehensive after-sales support to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your UV equipment. Our inventory includes a wide range of spare parts for various brands such as Trojan, Wedeco, and Hanovia, including replacement lamps, ballasts, and glassware. As proud members of the International UltraViolet Association (IUVA), we stay abreast of the latest UV technologies and applications, ensuring we deliver cutting-edge solutions to our clients.


How Does Ultraviolet Treatment Work?
Properly designed and implemented ultraviolet treatment can contribute to maintaining a clean and safe environment in various settings, like healthcare and water treatment. However, the efficiency of the ultraviolet treatment is dependent on the quality and type of UV equipment used. Different systems have varying levels of efficiency in delivering the necessary UV-C dose. Fortunately, our team will ensure you have sufficient UV light to ensure microorganisms are adequately exposed.


Ultraviolet Treatment Applications
Ultraviolet (UV) light finds diverse treatments across various industries due to its ability to effectively eliminate microorganisms. Whether for pest control, preserving food, treating water sources, or sanitising air and surfaces, UV technology is indispensable. In water treatment, UV-C light disinfects and purifies without altering taste, colour, or pH, making it ideal for applications in bores, springs, and public water supplies.
