LIGHT PROGRESS – 2026 INNOVATIONS

17.03.2026
LIGHT PROGRESS – 2026 INNOVATIONS

The 2026 edition brings several updates to the Light Progress portfolio, with improvements designed to enhance integration, safety, and ease of use of UV-C solutions.
From new HVAC certifications to updated components and accessories, these additions expand design flexibility and simplify both installation and system management.
These are practical developments aimed at meeting the everyday needs of designers, OEMs, and end users.

Below is an overview of the main updates included in the new price list.

UL CERTIFIED HVAC UV-C SOLUTIONS
The entire Light Progress HVAC portfolio is now certified according to UL 1995:2025.
This allows UV-C systems to be installed anywhere within HVAC units, ensuring full regulatory compliance.
This certification improves system reliability and simplifies integration for OEMs and designers, especially in international markets.

NEW SB-X POWER SUPPLY FOR MULTI-LAMP SYSTEMS
The SB-X power supply is designed for multi-lamp applications in UV-FCU and UV-STYLO systems, allowing up to 6 UV-C devices to be powered from a single unit.

Main features:
  • Passivated aluminum enclosure;
  • Faulty lamp alarm for BMS/SCADA integration;
  • Low-voltage safety input;
  • IP67 (IK08) protection;
  • M12 connectors;
  • Space-saving design.
UVLON PROTECTIVE SLEEVE
UVLON is a heat-shrinkable FEP sleeve transparent to UV-C radiation, designed to enhance safety and lamp durability.

UVLON ON QUARTZ SLEEVES
UVLON reduces fouling and scaling, maintaining higher UV transmission and reducing maintenance.

NEW HVAC MOUNTING KIT
The new single-strut mounting kit enables installation in compact HVAC systems without drilling, improving stability.

NEW STAINLESS STEEL UV-REFLEX
The new AISI 304 stainless steel version is designed for food industry environments and dry ageing applications, ensuring durability and hygiene.

F.A.Q.

Ultraviolet rays are electromagnetic waves which are part of light. Electromagnetic waves are divided into three main wavelength bands, expressed in nanometers, nm: Ultraviolet rays (UV) 100-400 nm Visible rays (light) 400-700 nm Infrared rays (IR) 700-800,000 nm UV rays are in turn identified in three bands:

  • UV-A (315-400 nm) with tanning properties;
  • UV-B (280-315 nm) con proprietà terapeutiche e di sintesi della vitamina "D";
  • UV-C (100-280 nm) with germicidal properties.

UV-C rays (100-280 nm) have a strong germicidal effect and reach their maximum efficacy at the 265 nm wavelength. The germicidal effect of UV-C radiation covers bacteria, viruses, spores, fungi, moulds and mites; this is mainly due to the destructive effect of the UV-C rays on their DNA, which damage their reproductive system and prevent them from replicating.

Bacteria, Viruses, Spores, Fungi, Mould, and Mites are all sensitive to, and can therefore be eliminated with, UV-C light. Mircrobes cannot acquire resistance to UV-C light, unlike that which occurs using chemical disinfectants and antibiotics. UV rays are ecological. Polluting the environment is inevitable using normal disinfectants. Directly inhaling the vapours, or swallowing food products contaminated by any contact with said chemical disinfectants, can also give rise to a number of serious risks. In cases where chemical disinfectants cannot be eliminated (food, pharmaceutical, healthcare industries, etc.), using ultraviolet rays for disinfection allows a reduction in their use, with considerable economic savings and greater care for the environment, while maintaining and almost always improving the level of disinfection. UV-C light devices can be installed in environments and on machinery and be programmed to maintain the same level of disinfection day and night, guaranteeing ideal hygiene conditions, without highs and lows. On the contrary, chemical disinfectants are effective only during their actual use. Using LIGHT PROGRESS equipped luminaires, operating costs are negligible; it could be said that “LIGHT PROGRESS” UV-C systems do not require maintenance except for the normal replacement of the lamps. The cost/benefit ratio is considered excellent; the devices are both powerful and long-lasting. Hence the elimination of germs using UV-C technology is low-cost and highly effective compared to (or in combination with) other systems.

UV-C really does work when applied correctly and with the necessary precautions. The difference between a quality project and an unsuccessful application is in-depth knowledge and experience gained over time. Since 1987, Light Progress has been carrying out successful projects all over the world and has acquired a clientele of major companies in all sectors that require verified hygienic conditions to produce quality products and services.