Data Sheet

www.lilac.works
.simple
Li.LAC resembles a futuristic sandwich grill in a robust, road-ready
19” 3U rackmount format.
Simply place the microphones on the stainless-steel grille, close the
irradiation chamber and press start.
The steel grille can accommodate up to three handheld mics or
handheld transmitters. It is also possible to disinfect other items like
headsets, lavalier microphones etc.
Microphone disinfection in a 19” rack format
safe . simple . fast
.safe.#1
Proof of effectiveness and clinical validation
A disinfection level of 99.99%* for surface disinfection inside Li.LAC has been approved by the independent, accredited
laboratory Opsytec Dr. Gröbel GmbH.
The departments Biomedical Engineering and Medical Microbiology & Infection Prevention of the University Medical Center
Groningen (UMCG) have conducted comprehensive scientific studies to evaluate the effectiveness of Li.LAC. Viruses were
sprayed onto microphones, similar to singing into the mic. The results show a reduction of 99.3% of the viral load on strongly
contaminated microphones (including
the metal grille and foam underneath) after 10 minutes irradiation inside Li.LAC.
* The exact disinfection level varies with the type of virus or bacteria and with the shape and the surface of the object to be disinfected.
** Industry standard vocal microphones were used for this study.
.safe.#2
Microphone and material compatibility
Any kind of intense cleaning procedure (soap & water, alcohol or UVC light) has a long-term effect on the materials used in or
on microphones. Different kinds of plastics and the outer appearance (color/ gloss) especially, can be altered or degraded by
“too much cleaning”. We have run numerous tests with various microphones inside Li.LAC to evaluate the long-time impact of
UV-C light. …
.fast
A disinfection cycle takes only 5 to 10 minutes. Additional 2 minutes
pre-heat time might apply for cold UV-C lamps.
Professional disinfection through controlled exposure to ultraviolet
light (UV-C)