Vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilizer uses hydrogen peroxide dry mist to have super sporicidal ability at room temperature. After generating free HO-, it is used to attack cell components, including lipids, proteins and DNA tissues, which can quickly be converted into H2O/O2/CO2 to achieve the purpose of complete sterilization.
Vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilizer is a device that takes H2O2 solution (ie, hydrogen peroxide) with a concentration greater than 30% through a vaporizer to form hydrogen peroxide vapor aerosol, and transport it to a closed space to be sterilized through an anti-corrosion fan for biological decontamination. The sterilization system includes a vaporizer, a fan, a temperature and humidity sensor, a hydrogen peroxide concentration sensor, a PLC monitoring system, a switching solenoid valve, a hydrogen peroxide removal filter, and a micro printer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the sterilization efficiency of the VHP sterilizer?
The system achieves a 6-Log killing rate (6LG), ensuring high-level biological decontamination of surfaces and environments.
What concentration of hydrogen peroxide is required?
The device typically uses a hydrogen peroxide solution with a concentration greater than 30% to form the required sterilization aerosol.
How long does a typical sterilization cycle take?
The continuous sterilization phase usually lasts between 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the space volume and requirements.
Is the sterilization process safe for the environment?
Yes. Hydrogen peroxide is decomposed into water (H2O) and oxygen (O2) during the residual removal stage, leaving no toxic residues.
When is it safe to enter the room after sterilization?
The system monitors the concentration levels and stops only when the hydrogen peroxide residual drops below 1PPM, making it safe for personnel.
What control system does the equipment use?
The equipment is equipped with a professional PLC monitoring system and high-precision sensors for temperature, humidity, and concentration.