Recently, Bach Khoa Research Center for Manufacturing Engineering has successfully created the mobile sterilization system working within 30 seconds and releasing clean air out of the chamber later.
The system is installed with filters inside and outside to maintain clean air before entering the system and after being discharged from the system. This technology has been applied in laboratories of semiconductors and medical equipment, using clean air and ozone (adhering to the allowed amount for users), negative ions.
According to Assoc. Prof. Vo Tuong Quan – Director of the Center, the special feature of the system is the use of clean air, ozone, and negative ions to kill bacteria sticking on the host surface. The technology is used in combination of the principles of air-shower and anti-bacterial gases. The system is operated automatically, without direct touching with the human body (the door automatically opens and closes in different directions).
In addition, the negative ions source in the system will kill bacteria for the second time, collect dirt out of the host body to enhance the ability to kill bacteria on the surface. The inlet lets the air pass through the filter before it enters the high-pressure blower. The system of ducts, wind flow is designed so that ozone will not directly affect the human nose.
Currently, the system is being commercialized for related businesses and units who are in demand, ready for mass production.
Source: Brand Management and Communication Office