• Measuring Coronavirus

    Conducted by the Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable (IIBCE) in Montevideo, Uruguay, this study evaluated its ability to remove bacteria and the SARS-CoV-2 virus using non-thermal plasma technology in controlled and office environments.

    Key Findings:

    Up to 95.45% reduction in controlled conditions within 48 hours.
    Up to 80% reduction in office environments with normal activity.

    Complete viral removal (to undetectable levels) after 60 minutes of operation.

  • Measuring Coronavirus

    The study was conducted by Diagnotec SpA (AGQ Labs) in Puerto Montt, Chile, following the ASTM E1053 standard for products used on non-porous and inanimate surfaces. Evaluating the product’s ability to inactivate Human Coronavirus Strain 229E (ATCC VR-740)

    Key Findings:

    After 1 hour of exposure, under controlled conditions (22 ± 2 °C, 60 ± 5 % RH), the results demonstrated a 99.99% reduction in viral infectivity. This exceeds the 99.9% benchmark required to validate virucidal effectiveness for disinfection products

  • Measuring antibacterial activity

    The study was conducted by QualityLabs BT GmbH in Nuremberg, Germany, following the principles of ISO 22196: Plastics; Measurement of antibacterial activity on plastic surfaces

    Key Findings:

    1 run: 87.77% reduction
    2 runs: 73.53% reduction
    3 runs: >99.99% reduction

    After three irradiation runs, it achieved antimicrobial effectiveness greater than 99.9%, demonstrating strong antibacterial activity on PVC surfaces against E. coli.