STERRAD Gas Plasma Sterilization System under low temperature for R&D market


Although EO (Ethylene Oxide) gas is widely used for the sterilization, it is recognized as carcinogenic substance in accordance with Industrial Safety and Health Law (modified on May 2001).The law defines the EO gas concentration should not exceed 1ppm in the working environment by means of the administration and management of the gas.
In addition, Tokyo Ordinance on Environmental Preservation modified on April 2001 requests that the concentration of EO gas ventilation to the outside should be less than 46ppm. As STERRAD Gas Plasma Sterilization System utilizes Hydrogen Peroxide Gas Plasma, the system generates no toxic or harmful emissions, thus reducing cost associated with monitoring and removing of EO gas in the workplace.


CURRENT EXAMPLES OF PURCHASE  


A certain researcher working for A company’s laboratory for Regenerative Medicine
: To sterilize the testing instruments related to the biological cultivation

A certain researcher working for B company’s preparation room for animal feeding
: To sterilize electronics devices such as a mobile PC after it was brought to the animal feeding area

 

Instead of EO gas, Gas Plasma Sterilization System under low temperature spreads out wider and wider due to nothing harmful!
 

Only STERRAD can be safe for both humans and environment, simultaneously providing prompt sterilization, which supercedes the EO gas sterilization equipment.
Everyone should know that EO gas raises risks to humans and environment higher?
A good reason to consider STERRAD right away!!
STERRAD

 

 

 

(A picture shows STERRAD 200, 50, 100S from left side.)



<< Comparison Table between Gas Plasma and EO >>
  STERRAD Gas Plasma Sterilization System under low temp. EO(Ethylene Oxide Gas) Sterilization
Safety Nothing of noxious fume, due to Hydrogen Peroxide Gas Plasma,

EO gas=Ethylene Oxide is Carcinogenic material.
(According to Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare)
Industrial Safety and Health Law: the environment concentration shall be less than 1 ppm

 

Disinfectant Time 40~105 min.
No aeration is required after sterilization.

150~300 min.
The aeration is required for 12~24 hours after sterilization

Disinfectant Temperature About 45°C About 37 - 55°C
Utility Electric power only
  • Electric power source
  • Steam
  • Ventilation
  • Water supply and drainage




Questions and comments on this matter :
Contact Mr. J. Koseko, Life Science Sales Department


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