Ultra-Low Volume applications are designed to produce ultra-fine droplets to ensure even coverage while using small amounts of product. Large volumes of compressed air at low pressures (10-20 psi) transform liquid products into tiny droplets (1-150 μm in diameter) that are dispersed into the atmosphere; in this case, the compressed air carries the droplets of product onto the target service (approx. 1 sq ft per burst), coating the surface in an even mist of product so light that it can be used on electronics such as keyboards, mice, and computer monitors without damaging them. This application ensures that nearly every surface a worker would touch can be treated.
Our treatment is designed for use mainly on hard, non-porous surfaces that see frequent human contact. For example: doorknobs, handrails, light switches, ladders, countertops, rest rooms, work tables, garbage cans, benches, chairs, desks, waiting rooms, and office workspaces. We suggest common-use technology and equipment, such as telephones and computer-interface equipment (e.g. mice and keyboards), also be treated, since the ULV method is delicate enough to pose little to no hard to electronics.