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Heating: ovens, furnaces, autoclaves
News Release from: Priorclave | Subject: BioCote
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 April 2003
Autoclaves with advanced surface hygiene
coating
Powder coating technology that aids the fight against bacteria and cross contamination by inhibiting the growth of a wide range of micro-organisms
Priorclave has launched the world's first range of sterilisers with the capacity to eradicate bacteria, not only within their pressure vessels but also on the outer casing These 'ultimate bug killers' are set to have a major impact within the hospital, biochemical and pharmaceutical laboratory environments as well as food industry research sectors and many others as they will dramatically reduce the risk of passing on infection or contamination
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The recognition of these hazards has inspired the development of the revolutionary technology BioCote, a patent protected, powder coating technology that aids the fight against bacteria and cross contamination by inhibiting the growth of a wide range of micro-organisms, including E coli, listeria, pseudomonas and MRSA, on the exterior surfaces of the equipment.
It can render products and equipment safe for use in areas where hygiene is critical.
Such is the ability of BioCote to provide exceptional surface hygiene in areas vulnerable to potential contamination that Priorclave has adopted the unique process for its entire catalogue of autoclaves.
"We now have a huge advantage over our competitors which they cannot replicate for patent reasons" says Tony Collins, Priorclave's managing director. Request a free brochure from Priorclave ...
"Coupling this with the need to protect people working in the traditional, dirty end of the lab, I feel the overall bacterial eradication machines must be winners.".
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