The global deep ultraviolet (UVC) market is undergoing a seismic shift. Traditionally dominated by mercury lamps, the industry is rapidly transitioning toward solid-state LED solutions. The 260nm-270nm wavelength spectrum is widely recognized as the "germicidal peak," where DNA and RNA absorption is highest, leading to maximum inactivation of pathogens including SARS-CoV-2, E. coli, and Influenza. The 3535 package—a standard 3.5mm x 3.5mm surface-mount device—has become the industry benchmark for high-power density, thermal management, and integration flexibility.
In 2024, global enterprise demand is driven by the integration of UVC LEDs into consumer appliances, industrial water treatment systems, and HVAC disinfection modules. As regulatory bodies like the Minamata Convention phase out mercury-based products, the UVC LED market is projected to reach a CAGR of over 25% through 2030.
The Czech Republic, as a central European industrial hub, presents unique demands for 260nm-270nm UVC LED technology. From the automotive giants in Mladá Boleslav to the advanced precision engineering sectors in Brno, the need for sterile environments is paramount. Czech industries are increasingly adopting UVC for:
Chinese factories, such as CoreByte Storage Technology Co., Ltd., offer unparalleled advantages in the semiconductor and UVC LED supply chain. The "Shenzhen-Dongguan" ecosystem provides a vertical integration that is hard to replicate.
Information Gain: While many think of China only as a cost leader, the real advantage lies in Iterative R&D. Our facility launches over 120 new product models annually, utilizing Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) and high-temperature aging tests that ensure the 3535 UVC LED modules can withstand the rigorous thermal requirements of industrial 24/7 operation. With 85 dedicated R&D engineers, we bridge the gap between laboratory-grade wavelength precision and mass-production scalability.
CoreByte Storage Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional DRAM solution and high-performance semiconductor manufacturer. Established in 2016, the company has developed strong capabilities in R&&D, production, and international trade. While specializing in memory, our thermal management expertise (evidenced by our advanced CPU coolers and heatsinks) is the backbone of our UVC LED performance, ensuring that high-power 3535 LEDs operate at optimal temperatures for maximum lifespan.
The company operates a modern manufacturing facility with advanced testing equipment to ensure strict quality control standards. CoreByte has an annual export revenue of around USD 12 million, with 6 years of export experience and over 9 years of industry experience. We implement ISO9001-based quality management systems to ensure every batch meets international performance standards.
The market is moving toward Multimodal Disinfection. This involves combining UVC LEDs with IoT sensors to detect human presence (safety shut-off) and air quality monitoring. For Czech system integrators, the future lies in "Smart Disinfection Nodes" that can be controlled via centralized building management systems (BMS).
Another significant trend is Miniaturization. The transition from 3535 to even smaller footprints while maintaining high radiant flux is the current frontier. Our R&D team is currently optimizing the thermal conductivity of the AlN (Aluminum Nitride) ceramic substrates used in our 3535 LEDs to push the limits of power output.
Contact our engineering team today for technical data sheets, wholesale pricing for the Czech Republic market, and customized UVC LED integration solutions.