Monitoring & controlling with smart vH2O2 sensor technology Life Science In this webinar we discuss the different variables essential to achieving an effective vH2O2 bio-decontamination and how to prevent unwanted conditions that can cost time and money. If you have already attended or registered for this webinar, please click here.
Using real-time measurement of critical parameters during vaporized hydrogen peroxide (vH2O2) bio-decontamination cycles can decrease batch-to-batch variability and simplify validation efforts. For this reason, both OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and end users are increasingly using inline monitoring sensors to control their vH2O2 bio-decontamination processes. By integrating stable and repeatable sensor technology to control vapor generation systems, isolators, transfer hatches and large volume spaces can be decontaminated more constantly and reliably. In this webinar, we describe how to achieve both monitoring and control of vH2O2 processes using the Vaisala PEROXCAP technology used in the HPP270 series probes and Indigo transmitters. We will discuss the different variables essential to achieving effective vH2O2 bio-decontamination, while preventing unwanted conditions that can cost time and money. If you have already attended or registered for this webinar, please click here. Otherwise, please register by filling the form. See our Privacy Policy for more details. You can modify your preference settings or unsubscribe at any time here
Speaker Justin Walsh Business Development Engineer Justin has been working with electro-chemical and industrial measurement technologies for over 16 years, ensuring product quality, measurement accuracy and environmental safety. His experience includes application support with Thermo Electron, environmental consulting, emergency planning and response with the US EPA, and a degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Miami.