Principle of Plasma Technology

Hydrogen peroxide low temperature plasma sterilization is a combined sterilization technology that integrates vaporized hydrogen peroxide with low-temperature plasma.

Vaporized hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) is injected into the sterilization chamber and diffuses to fully cover the surface of all items to be sterilized.

An electric field is applied to excite the gaseous hydrogen peroxide, which is ionized to form low-temperature plasma and generate high-energy active particles such as hydroxyl radicals, active oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms.

An electric field is applied to excite the gaseous hydrogen peroxide, which is ionized to form low-temperature plasma and generate high-energy active particles such as hydroxyl radicals, active oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms.

The whole process operates at low temperature without high-temperature damage.  The final residues decompose into water and oxygen, which is safe and pollution-free.