Contract Sterilization Services
with ClorDiSys Chlorine Dioxide Gas
We Protect the Sterility of Your Critical Environment
from exposure to harmful bacteria, viruses, fungi and high-risk contamination
How Can We Help You?
Contact Us NowThe Performance You Demand in Real World Conditions
- Moisture Senstitive Items
- Fast Turnaround Requirements
- Heat Sensitive Parts
- Sterility Must Be Held Until Use
- Intricate & Complex Designs
- High Value Items
- Corrosion Sensitive Components
- High Potency/Risk Contamination
What We Do
Let us help you sterilize your products, supplies and equipment at the Ecosense facility located in Cleveland Ohio before they contaminate your facility. We can sterilize small batch items in our decontamination chamber or can easily accommodate large pieces of equipment by constructing a custom size fumigation tent.
Ecosense utilizes the ClorDiSys chlorine gas sterilization method which provides a superior alternative for decontaminating equipment and critical items that are not suitable, or economically viable, to treat using autoclaving, gamma irradiation, ethylene oxide gas (ETO), or electron beam methods. Unlike many chemical decontamination technologies, the ClorDiSys method does not require a cycle validation step, insuring that sterility results are achieved the first time.
This is where the ClorDiSys sterilization method shines. As a true gas with flexible treatment parameters, performance is not compromised by hidden microscopic contamination, difficult to reach areas, equipment loading patterns, biofilms, light organic matter, residual water and temperature/humidity gradients. The precise nature of the ClorDiSys decontamination method allows us to control and monitor high gas concentration levels, which is imperative for successfully denaturing unwanted high risk/high potency proteins and amino acid based contamination.
When to Use Us
Preventative Equipment Decontamination
Sterilization Required in Non-Sterile Facilities
Sterilization Required in Aseptic Processing Environments
Decontamination of Contaminated Components
Technology
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Efficacy
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Method Comparison
Why use Chlorine Dioxide Gas
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