UV Towel Cabinet Product
Overview
A UV towel cabinet (hot towel cabi) is the countertop appliance behind the warm towel handed over in barbershops, spas and nail salons. It does two jobs in one insulated box: the Warming System system holds damp rolled towels at 65–80 °C so they come out steaming, and a small germicidal Germicidal UV-C Lamp irradiates the chamber to suppress microbial growth — necessary because a warm, saturated towel stack is close to an ideal incubator. The UV stage is honestly described as surface sanitising, not sterilising: 253.7 nm radiation only treats surfaces in its line of sight, so towels must enter the cabinet clean and the lamp's role is keeping them that way during holding.
Warming system
Towels are wetted, wrung and rolled before loading; the cabinet's job is holding them hot and moist, not drying them. A 150–300 W Heating Element under the chamber floor heats by natural convection through formed Convection Channel ducts in the liner walls, with a perforated Element Heat Shield preventing any towel touching the element sheath — the one genuinely hot surface inside. The Working Thermostat cycles the element around the setpoint; digital models substitute an Chamber NTC Sensor thermistor and Microcontroller for ±2 °C control and a temperature display. Two protective layers back the working control: a resetting Thermal Cutout disc near 95 °C and a one-shot Thermal Fuse beyond it, the standard appliance protection ladder under IEC 60335-1.
The thermal design problem is mostly losses. Glass-wool Wall Insulation between the Inner Chamber and Outer Shell holds standing draw to 60–100 W, keeps the shell under touch-temperature limits, and lets a 200 W-class element recover the chamber in minutes after a door opening. Moisture management is the second problem: saturated towels shed condensate continuously, so the liner is welded stainless or aluminium with coved corners, and a slide-out Drip Tray under the bottom Wire Shelf collects the runoff for daily emptying. Skipping that emptying is the classic field failure — standing condensate breeds exactly the odour and biofilm the cabinet exists to prevent.
UV-C system
The germicidal source is a miniature low-pressure mercury discharge lamp, 4–8 W, whose envelope is fused quartz because ordinary glass blocks the 253.7 nm resonance line that does the germicidal work. That wavelength destroys microbial DNA by dimerising adjacent pyrimidine bases; the dose (irradiance × time) needed for high-percentage reduction of common skin and salon flora at chamber distances accumulates in minutes of exposure, and a holding cabinet provides hours. A small electronic UV Lamp Ballast strikes and current-limits the tube in moisture-rated UV Lampholder sockets, with a Lamp Guard guard keeping towels off the quartz.
Because UV-C causes photokeratitis and skin erythema, the lamp must never reach the operator. The Door Interlock Switch plunger switch kills the lamp the instant the Door Assembly cracks open; the Door Panel is opaque double-skin steel (a glass window would leak UV-C) and the silicone Door Gasket closes the light path at the door line. IEC 62471 photobiological classification covers the leakage case. Since the tube is invisible behind the closed door, an Indicator Lamp lamp on the panel reports UV-active state, and lamp replacement is calendar-based: output falls to about 70 % around 8,000 hours while the visible-blue glow continues, so a "still glowing" tube is no evidence of germicidal effectiveness.
Construction and use
The chamber loads through a drop-down or side-hinged door on sprung Door Hinges with a magnetic Door Latch; chrome wire shelves on lift-out Shelf Rails space the rolled towels so warm air and UV reach the stack. Separate Rocker Switch controls let the unit warm without UV or run UV without heat — the latter used for sanitising dry implements in some salons, though dedicated implement sanitisers are the proper tool. Stacking Bracket points let busy shops stack two cabinets, cycling one while the other serves.
Operationally the cabinet sits in a hygiene chain rather than replacing it: towels are laundered hot, loaded damp and clean, held warm under UV, and single-use per client. Health-department rules in most US states and similar codes elsewhere specify exactly this chain for barber and cosmetology premises, which is why the appliance is near-universal in those trades.
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Bill of materials
8 top-level lines · 45 rows shown · 55 parts total · indented to 3 levels| # | Item / sub-assembly | Part no. | Qty/assy | Ext. qty | Parts | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cabinet Body 6 parts | uv-towel-cabinet-body | 1× | 1 | 10 | assembly |
| 1.1 | Inner Chamber | uv-towel-cabinet-inner-chamber | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.2 | Outer Shell | uv-towel-cabinet-outer-shell | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.3 | Wall Insulation | uv-towel-cabinet-insulation | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.4 | Sheet Metal Panel | sheet-panel | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.5 | Rubber Foot | uv-towel-cabinet-foot | 4× | 4 | — | part |
| 1.6 | Stacking Bracket | uv-towel-cabinet-stack-bracket | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 2 | Warming System 5 parts | uv-towel-cabinet-heating | 1× | 1 | 6 | assembly |
| 2.1 | Heating Element | heating-element | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.2 | Element Heat Shield | uv-towel-cabinet-heat-shield | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.3 | Convection Channel | uv-towel-cabinet-air-channel | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 2.4 | Thermal Fuse | thermal-fuse | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.5 | Thermal Cutout | uv-towel-cabinet-tco | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3 | UV Sanitising System 6 parts | uv-towel-cabinet-uv-system | 1× | 1 | 7 | assembly |
| 3.1 | Germicidal UV-C Lamp | uv-towel-cabinet-uvc-lamp | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.2 | UV Lamp Ballast | uv-towel-cabinet-lamp-ballast | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.3 | Lamp Guard | uv-towel-cabinet-lamp-shield | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.4 | UV Lampholder | uv-towel-cabinet-lampholder | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 3.5 | Door Interlock Switch | uv-towel-cabinet-door-interlock | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.6 | Wire Bundle | wire-bundle | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 4 | Shelving and Tray Set 4 parts | uv-towel-cabinet-shelving | 1× | 1 | 9 | assembly |
| 4.1 | Wire Shelf | uv-towel-cabinet-shelf | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 4.2 | Shelf Rail | uv-towel-cabinet-shelf-rail | 4× | 4 | — | part |
| 4.3 | Drip Tray | uv-towel-cabinet-drip-tray | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 4.4 | Tray Guide | uv-towel-cabinet-tray-guide | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 5 | Door Assembly 5 parts | uv-towel-cabinet-door | 1× | 1 | 6 | assembly |
| 5.1 | Door Panel | uv-towel-cabinet-door-panel | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 5.2 | Door Gasket | uv-towel-cabinet-door-gasket | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 5.3 | Door Hinge | uv-towel-cabinet-door-hinge | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 5.4 | Door Latch | uv-towel-cabinet-door-latch | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 5.5 | Door Handle | uv-towel-cabinet-door-handle | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6 | Control System 7 parts | uv-towel-cabinet-control | 1× | 1 | 9 | assembly |
| 6.1 | Working Thermostat | uv-towel-cabinet-thermostat | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.2 | Chamber NTC Sensor | uv-towel-cabinet-ntc | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.3 | Bare PCB | pcb-bare | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.4 | Microcontroller | mcu | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.5 | Indicator Lamp | uv-towel-cabinet-indicator | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 6.6 | Relay | relay | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 6.7 | SMD Passive (R/C/L) | smd-passives | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 7 | Power Module 4 parts | uv-towel-cabinet-power | 1× | 1 | 7 | assembly |
| 7.1 | Mains Cordset | uv-towel-cabinet-cordset | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 7.2 | Rocker Switch | uv-towel-cabinet-rocker-switch | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 7.3 | Connector | connector | 3× | 3 | — | part |
| 7.4 | Wire Bundle | wire-bundle | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 8 | Fastener Set | fastener-set | 1× | 1 | — | part |
Sourcing — likely vendors
Companies that make this · indicative price $15–$500 · MOQ & lead are typical| Vendor | HQ | Specialty | MOQ | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| philips.com ↗ | Amsterdam, NL | Grooming & care | 2,000 units | 6–10 wks |
| 🇩🇪Braun braun.com ↗ | Kronberg, DE | Grooming (P&G) | 2,000 units | 6–10 wks |
| 🇺🇸Conair conair.com ↗ | Stamford, US | Personal care appliances | 2,000 units | 6–10 wks |
| 🇬🇧Dyson dyson.com ↗ | Malmesbury, GB | Vacuums & hair care | 2,000 units | 6–10 wks |
| panasonic.com ↗ | Osaka, JP | Electronics & appliances | 2,000 units | 6–10 wks |
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