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TurkeyIstanbul and Marmara regionManufacturer/producer
  1. MUCCO WARNING LIGHTS

    Turkey

    MUCCO Sinyalteknik has managed to become one of the leading companies in the audio-visual warning lights sector since 2010. Providing customer-oriented solutions and reaching solutions by using the highest quality raw materials provide a great opportunity for customers. The 4th industrial revolution we know as Industry 4.0 is coming! The first industrial revolution was at the center of production using water and steam power. The second industrial revolution then initiated mass production with the help of electric power, followed by the digital revolution. In the future, businesses will build automation-based networks that combine their machines, storage systems, and production facilities. In this process, as Mucco Signalteknik, we will produce the most suitable and most usable warning lights for engineers who control the process remotely in smart machines, storage systems, and production facilities in this production environment. In this sense, we are aware that we play a big role in Industry 4.0 as a warning lamp manufacturer and we make our future plans accordingly.

  2. CLEAN TEKNOLOJI SANAYI VE TIC LTD.STI

    Turkey

    As Nanogenair company, we have developed a new technology inspired by nature. In Nanogenair products, we used a UV-A lamp instead of the currently used UV-C light. By comparison, there are three different types of UV light. The shorter wavelength of the UV light means the more harmful UV radiation. UV-C has the shortest wavelength, UV-B has the second shortest wavelength, and UV-A has the longest wavelength. This means that UV-A rays are least harmful type of UV lights.Technically, UV-C rays are more effective at inactivating the viruses than UV-A rays. According to a research, highly contagious SARS-CoV-2 viruses were exposed to UV-C radiation (254 nm) and UV-A radiation (365 nm). The viruses were on a plate and the UV source was placed at 3 cm from each. With UV-C radiation, viruses were completely inactivated within 9 minutes and 50% inactivated after 1.4 minutes. Owing to UV-A radiation, the effect was weak even after 15 minutes. In summary, UV-C light is more effective in struggle with the viruses, bacteria etc. but much more harmful to the environment and health. Nanogenair has addressed this dilemma and developed a solution that makes UV-A more effective while remaining environmentally friendly.UV-A light has the longest wavelength (315-400 nm) and is the closest to daylight. The nano-coating on the reactor absorbs this light into itself and uses it to break up the water vapor in the air passing through the reactor.