
Surface disinfection in cutting-edge fields such as medical settings or the pharmaceutical and chemical industries requires constant attention and precision to avoid contamination caused by viruses, bacteria, or even fungi.
UVRER has been designing, engineering, and manufacturing ultraviolet treatment devices (water treatment, air purification, and surface disinfection) since 1982, effectively and sustainably addressing these issues without (or with limited) the use of chemicals.

Our conveyors are custom-designed using CAD, based on your specifications.
Our experienced team adapts to your needs and offers the most suitable solution for your projects.
Our solutions include UV-C disinfection tunnels, vibrating conveyors, and UV disinfection chambers.
Should I choose this technology for my disinfection needs?
UVRER surface disinfection devices offer their users exceptional reliability. Many industries have already chosen UV-C technology to solve their disinfection problems and optimize their processes.
What are the main advantages of using ultraviolet light?
- Ease of use and maintenance
- Custom design with our R&D team to ensure your objectives are met
- Significant reduction in chemical use and water consumption in your processes
- Reduced operating costs
In the journal Water, Industry, and Nuisances, we highlight a technology that deserves to be increasingly well-known, in order to move towards sustainable and safe surface treatment methods.
UVRER allows you to discover this increasingly sought-after technology. It is a future-proof solution that respects both human and environmental health.
We adapt to your needs by offering UV-C tunnels, vibrating conveyors, and UV-C disinfection chambers.
And by the way, how does ultraviolet disinfection work ?
The UV-C radiation from our disinfection devices has powerful germicidal properties. After a defined exposure time, it destroys all types of microorganisms present when exposed to the lamps: viruses, bacteria, etc.
The emitted radiation passes through the cytoplasmic membrane of organisms and penetrates the cell nucleus, disrupting the molecular structure of DNA and thus rendering the microorganism harmless.
