The Spectra 1000 supplemental UV-C system from Integrated UVC Solutions, LLC will be on display in Medline Industries’ Booth 1001 during APIC 2025, June 16–18 in Phoenix, AZ.
APIC 2025 brings together professionals working to improve hygiene practices while balancing workflow demands and resource constraints. Medline, the exclusive distributor of the Spectra 1000, will feature the system alongside a broad range of environmental services solutions.
“The growing attention the Spectra 1000 is receiving reflects a real shift toward supplemental UV-C cleaning solutions that are both practical and scalable,” said John Flynn, Chief Executive Officer of Integrated UVC Solutions. “We engineered the system to prioritize reliability, affordability, and seamless integration into daily workflows.”
Differentiated by patented design and electrical efficiency
Spectra 1000 features a patented dual-action architecture and a simplified, open-frame construction. The design leverages the full capacity of a standard power outlet to drive high-output UV-C lamps while avoiding the energy drain of motors, robotics, or unnecessary complexity. Integrated air movement across the lamps helps maintain optimal operating temperature to support consistent UV-C output.
“Our vertically integrated production—from sheet metal fabrication through final assembly—provides quality oversight at every stage,” said Mike Cocuzza, Chief Technical Officer.
Spectra 1000 is intended for supplemental use on pre-cleaned, non-porous surfaces in unoccupied spaces. Use conditions, such as room size, lamp positioning, and exposure duration, can influence outcomes.
“The growing attention the Spectra 1000 is receiving reflects a real shift toward supplemental UV-C cleaning solutions that are both practical and scalable.”
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