Climate change is becoming increasingly palpable: snowless winters, intense precipitation, rising temperatures, and sea-level rise pose a tangible threat to public health. Particularly alarming is the melting of ancient ice, which is releasing viruses hidden from humanity for centuries.
The growing risk of infection spread demands effective solutions from society. Preventing pandemics is impossible without reliable methods for disinfecting medical equipment and devices. This is why cutting-edge developments, among which plasma sterilizer technology stands out, are gaining particular significance.
As is known, traditional sterilizers rely on high-temperature exposure. While suitable for metal instruments, this method is too harsh for materials like stainless steel, titanium, plastic, glass, and electronic components, which require a more gentle approach. This is the fundamental difference between a plasma sterilizer and a conventional model.
The sterilization temperature is only around 50°C (122°F). This is sufficient for high-efficiency processing of surgical instruments, rigid and flexible endoscopes, catheters, ophthalmic and dental equipment, tools for minimally invasive surgery, and other complex devices. The use of hydrogen peroxide combined with plasma ensures rapid and effective destruction of microorganisms, thereby protecting patients from infections.
The complete cycle lasts just one hour, significantly reducing the turnaround time for equipment ready for reuse. This substantially enhances the operational efficiency of healthcare facilities, especially under conditions of high demand for medical services.
Furthermore, the plasma sterilizers from "WestMedGroup" are available in chamber volumes of 100, 130, and 190 liters. This allows for selecting an optimal solution for any healthcare institution's needs – be it a small clinic or a large multi-specialty medical center. Each model offers high performance and versatile technology application, ensuring quality processing for a wide range of medical items.
Thus, the presented plasma sterilizer models demonstrate high efficiency and reliability, offering solutions for various types of medical institutions. Their use contributes to increased operational efficiency in healthcare organizations and a reduced risk of infectious disease outbreaks..