A new Getinge white paper compares plasma-assisted and non-plasma VH2O2 technologies through structured R&D testing. Join our webinar to know more!
Low-temperature sterilization is becoming increasingly important as surgical instruments grow more delicate and device portfolios expand. Yet one question continues to spark debate in CSSDs: Does plasma provide any tangible physical benefits to the VH2O2 process?
Join our webinar to know more about the study!
Key insights from the study:
- No measurable difference in temperature development during pre-conditioning
- Comparable hydrogen peroxide removal between plasma and non-plasma systems
- Chamber architecture can influence sterilant interaction inside the chamber
- Increasing the initial H₂O₂ concentration yields diminishing returns because the final condensed concentration on the load does not differ considerably at standard operating temperatures.
These findings challenge several long-standing assumptions and highlight the importance of process architecture, stability, and reproducibility.
Register now for the live event on April 29!
Join our webinar to explore the study results, understand the testing approach, and discuss what the findings mean for modern CSSD environments.
Note that the webinar will be available on-demand until August 31.