VoltDRAM
Modern UV-C sanitization arrays and photodetector stacks depend heavily on solid-state computing logic and precise thermal management. Our core industrial cooling systems and motherboards are specifically customized to support robust UV-C automation machinery, high-intensity ultraviolet power rigs, and localized Baltic IoT sensor integration networks.
The Baltic region, with Latvia at its center, is undergoing a profound industrial transformation. Propelled by strict EU sanitation standards, food safety directives, and environmental protection guidelines, enterprises in cities like Riga, Liepāja, and Daugavpils are shifting from traditional chemical disinfectants and legacy low-pressure mercury lamps to solid-state UV-C LED systems.
This technological leap is particularly vital for Latvia's highly active food and beverage sector (including dairy processing and breweries), pharmaceutical cleanrooms, and municipal water supply companies (such as Rīgas Ūdens). High-powered UVC LEDs emit photons at peak germicidal wavelengths (typically 260nm to 280nm) that instantly disrupt microbial DNA/RNA, rendering them inert.
However, scaling up UV-C LED arrays presents two key engineering hurdles: high heat density at the junction (which degrades lifetime and output) and the need for intelligent power control boards. By integrating VoltDRAM's advanced cooling systems and core processing logic, Baltic system designers can construct hyper-efficient, long-lasting disinfection systems with maximum radiometric flux density.
VoltDRAM Semiconductor Co., Ltd. is a professional DDR5 memory manufacturer specializing in high-performance DRAM solutions for servers, PCs, and data center applications, alongside custom logic integration boards and advanced cooling modules. Registered between 2015–2018, our company has rapidly developed into a reliable global supplier in the high-tech memory and industrial semiconductor integration sector.
Quality is at the core of VoltDRAM. We implement strict ISO-based quality management systems, combined with automated optical inspection (AOI), electrical performance testing, burn-in testing, and reliability stress testing to ensure stable product performance under grueling industrial conditions. Our quality control team consists of 35–80 experienced inspectors, ensuring every batch meets international standards.
Our manufacturing facility covers an area of approximately 320–480㎡, optimized for precise cleanroom assembly, optoelectronic component verification, and thermomechanical cooling integration. With a strong international trade background, we mainly serve markets in North America, Europe (especially expanding Baltic hubs like Latvia), Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, maintaining long-term cooperation with over 600–1,500 supply chain partners.
Each year, we launch approximately 120–450 new product variants. Our customers include OEM/ODM brands, system integrators, municipal contractors, and industrial computer manufacturers who rely on us for complex custom designs including PCB layouts, memory capacity tuning, frequency calibration, and specialized heat dissipation systems.
The dynamics of global manufacturing have shifted. Sourcing UVC LED modules and matching computer hardware components from China's Factory 4.0 ecosystem is no longer merely a low-cost play. It is a strategic move to secure supply chain resilience, high-speed iteration cycles, and unparalleled technical synergy.
VoltDRAM leverages this integrated ecosystem to offer Latvian buyers a unified portal. Instead of dealing with disparate vendors for UV lamps, cooling systems, logic motherboards, and data controllers, we engineer highly unified packages. Our production lines utilize automated optical systems and real-time sensor feedback to guarantee consistent performance across thousands of units.
For Baltic partners looking to build intelligent disinfection corridors in medical zones, train lines, or transport facilities, this holistic procurement model significantly reduces development timelines, minimizes import complexities, and ensures long-term operational stability.
Explore our high-density memory modules, industrial controllers, and thermomechanical modules ideal for integrating and driving modern automated systems and optical sensors in high-demand settings.
To help local engineering managers select the proper optoelectronic configurations, we outline the primary installation environments within Latvia where integrated cooling and compute architectures are making a significant difference:
Latvia's brewing and dairy exports must strictly comply with EU microbiological standards. UVC LED arrays installed over conveyor systems eliminate yeasts, molds, and bacteria in cold-fill rooms. Because these environments are humid and temperature-controlled, our SP5 2U Server Integrated Water Coolers are deployed as thermal buffers to ensure the driver racks and UVC emitters run consistently without local condensation.
As a central pharmaceutical hub in Northern Europe, Latvia's laboratories in Olaine demand constant, sterile air flows. Building-wide HVAC ventilation relies on UVC LED disinfection barriers installed inside air ducts. These massive arrays generate substantial heat and feed data back to centralized building management systems. Integrating our N100 mini-ITX motherboards and industrial ECC RAM allows real-time telemetry processing (monitoring flow rate, ambient temperature, and UV dosage) while maintaining stable operation.
Municipal wastewater systems in regional centers like Daugavpils and Ventspils are increasingly integrating high-output UVC LED reactors for chemical-free secondary disinfection. These continuous-operation setups require durable computing modules like the H610 Motherboard with dedicated heat dissipation units (such as the LGA1700-T67 Radiator) to avoid system failures that could disrupt regional water utility networks.