Precautions before use
In order to ensure the normal operation of the low-temperature plasma hydrogen peroxide sterilizer and operational safety, the following matters need to be noted before use:
Equipment Placement
Place the sterilizer on a horizontal floor and keep a distance of about 10 centimeters from the wall for ventilation and heat dissipation.
Power requirements
An independent power supply line must be set up for the equipment and an automatic circuit breaker of 20A or above must be installed.
The core size of the power line must not be less than 3mm² to ensure the safety of power supply.
Grounding protection
The power socket must be properly installed with a grounding wire to avoid leakage accidents.
Power supply use norms
Do not insert the plug into the socket shared with other electrical appliances.
Do not modify the power plug or pull the power cord privately to avoid damaging the equipment or causing safety problems.
Operational Safety
Always disconnect the power supply and remove the power plug before moving, cleaning or sending the equipment for repair.
When removing items after sterilization, pay attention to protection to avoid accidental injury.
Placement of items
Items to be sterilized should be cleaned and dried with a cloth beforehand.
Items should be placed evenly on the carrier to avoid overlapping.
For instruments, the joints should be opened to ensure complete sterilization.
Working Principle
The core technology of low-temperature plasma hydrogen peroxide sterilizer is to generate plasma in the sterilizing chamber through the action of high-frequency electric field in a low-temperature and vacuum environment. The specific process is as follows:
Plasma generation
Under the action of high-frequency electric field, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is excited into plasma,
in which the active substances can react with the proteins and nucleic acids in microorganisms, thus destroying the structure of microorganisms.
Destruction of microorganisms
The active substances in the plasma react with the proteins and nucleic acids of the microorganisms,
destroying their cell walls, cell membranes, and other structures, and disrupting the microorganisms' survival functions, ultimately leading to the death of the microorganisms.
Hydrogen Peroxide
As a sterilizing medium, hydrogen peroxide further acts on microbial cells, playing a strong oxidizing effect, killing bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms comprehensively to ensure the sterilization effect.
Low-temperature plasma hydrogen peroxide sterilizer has become an indispensable sterilization equipment in modern medical and related fields due to its high efficiency,
safety and environmental protection. Through strict compliance with the use of specifications, you can better play its performance, to protect the sterilization effect, while ensuring the safety of operation.