The Extreme heat energy contained in Super-heated Water sterilizes target surfaces killing bacteria and destroying viruses
THERMODYNAMIC STERILIZATION
Thermodynamics is the branch of physics that deals with the relationship between heat and other forms of energy. It describes how thermal energy is converted to and from other forms of energy and how it affects matter.
Sterilization refers to any process that eliminates, removes, kills, or deactivates all forms of life (in particular referring to microorganisms such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, spores, unicellular eukaryotic organisms such as Plasmodium, etc.) and other biological agents like prions present in a specific surface.
An Autoclave is a device that uses 121°C (250°F) + Superheated steam under low pressure to effectively sterilize medical instruments; non chemically.
The Aquacide® is a device that uses 125°C (260°F) + Superheated water under low pressure to effectively sterilize large areas and surfaces; non chemically.
Aquacide® Thermodynamic Sterilization is used in high traffic, public pedestrian locations to control the transmission of any viral or bacterial contamination.
- Schools & Public Buildings
- Concourse, Facility Entrances
- Common Areas, Public Squares.
- Plazas, Malls, Shopping Centers
- Transit Stops, Stations & Platforms
- Transit Vehicles & Equipment
- Handrails, Escalators, Steps & Benches
- Park Buildings, Amenities & Accessories
- Playground/Water Park Equipment
- Sports Facilities/Bleachers
- Food Preparation/Dining Areas
- Public/Farmers Markets
- Entertainment Venues
- Healthcare Facilities
- Schools & Public Buildings
- Concourse, Facility Entrances
- Common Areas, Public Squares
- Plazas, Malls, Shopping Centers
- Transit Stops, Stations & Platforms
- Transit Vehicles & Equipment
- Handrails, Escalators, Steps & Benches
- Park Buildings, Amenities & Accessories
- Playground/Water Park Equipment
- Sport Facilities/Bleachers
- Food Preparation/Dining Areas
- Public/Farmers Markets
- Entertainment Venues
- Healthcare Facilities