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Disposable filters ensure sterile hospital water

A Whatman International product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Nov 10, 2006

Whatman has announced the release of a new line of OEM in-line disposable filters designed specifically to remove bacterial pathogens from hospital water

The disposable filters provide a point-of-use solution for simple and instantaneous protection from waterborne infection.

Decontamination of hospital water is especially important for high-risk patients, including burn victims and those with compromised immune systems.

The Whatman range of OEM in-line filters, which remove waterborne bacteria, can be applied wherever such contamination may harm patients.

Point-of-use filters are particularly useful for showers and wash stations, as well as for the rinsing and reprocessing of medical equipment.

Whatman is highly experienced in working with OEM partners to create unique disposable water filters for specific markets.

A variety of inlet and outlet connectors are available to customise the filters on its cost-effective small capsule platform.

Constructed from virgin polypropylene and manufactured in clean room facilities, the in-line capsule filters deliver excellent flow rates and are individually tested for integrity.

The disposable capsules are designed for seven-day use.

"Our new in-line filters will provide hospitals in our OEM partners' markets with a simple way to ensure vulnerable patients are protected against waterborne infections from both hygiene facilities and medical equipment," said Martin Tricarico, vice president of business development, Whatman.

"We are looking forward to working further with our current and future OEM partners on this important line of devices.".

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