There is a strong desire for processes that improve the safety of water supplies and that minimize disinfection
byproducts. Stellarray is developing mercury-free next-generation x-ray and UV-C radiation sources in flat-panel and
pipe form factors for water and wastewater treatment applications. These new radiation sources are designed to sterilize
sludge and effluent, and to enable new treatment approaches to emerging environmental concerns such as the
accumulation of estrogenic compounds in water. Our UV-C source, based on cathodoluminescent technology, differs
significantly from traditional disinfection approaches using mercury arc lamps or UV LEDs. Our sources accelerate
electrons across a vacuum gap, converting their energy into UV-C when striking a phosphor, or x-rays when striking a
metallic anode target. Stellarray's large area radiation sources for wastewater treatment allow matching of the radiation
source area to the sterilization target area for maximum coverage and improved efficiency.
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