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Achieve 6-log bioburden reduction with BIOQUELL's Hydrogen peroxide vapor technology

BIOQUELL's hydrogen peroxide vapor bio-decontamination technology achieves a 6-log reduction in bio-burden to provide an effective, reliable and rapid solution to contamination issues faced across the life science, healthcare and food production industries.  

Bio-decontamination within a room or chamber is achieved by depositing an even layer of 'micro-condensation' of HPV over all surfaces. The term micro-condensation may be defined as a Micro condensationmicroscopic film of HPV, which being at a sub-micron level is invisible to the naked eye. Scientific research has proven that it is this low temperature, 'residue-free' deposit that actually deactivates micro-organisms during the process.

The micro-condensation process ensures that the optimum conditions for biological inactivation are achieved. When the process reaches the dew point the time required for a 6-log reduction of activity (the D-Value) is shortest. This occurs when the kill kinetic curve plotted against time is steepest. The transition between the shallow curve and the steep section coincides with the onset of micro-condensation.

The combination of the Clarus range of vapor generators and BIOQUELL high velocity gas distribution nozzles and fans provides an even spread of HPV vapor which can be introduced in the optimum combinations to all areas of a room or enclosure.

Utilizing this system of active distribution, all surfaces are uniformly exposed to hydrogen peroxide vapor. This system is operated at ambient room temperature and relative humidity, without the need to attain significantly reduced humidity traditionally associated with hydrogen peroxide
bio-decontamination systems. Hydrogen peroxide vapor decomposes to oxygen and water vapor, hence the bio-decontamination process is 'residue-free'. The main benefit of this is that no further wiping down of surfaces is required on completion of decontamination.

Hydrogen peroxide vapor concentration is reduced to below a 1ppm concentration level, which is the current time-weighted average safe exposure limit, before re-entry to the room is permitted of hydrogen peroxide, via the vaporizer circuit.

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The benefits of the latest development in hydrogen peroxide equipment include:

  • Faster and more reliable kill - 6 log reduction achieved
  • Uses less hydrogen peroxide
  • Lower power consumption
  • Optimum kill conditions can be quickly established
  • Active vapor distribution
  • Continuous operation without downtime for regeneration

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