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Current AffairsBMS-F200 Aerosolized Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfection Machine: Frequently Asked Questions
When evaluating space disinfection equipment for pharmaceutical clean rooms, laboratories, and healthcare facilities, stakeholders commonly seek clarity on sterilization performance, regulatory compliance, and operational practicality. Below are evidence-based answers to the most frequent questions about the BMS-F200, sourced directly from official product specifications to support reliable, compliant decision-making.
Q1: What disinfection technology does the BMS-F200 adopt?
The BMS-F200 is a dry fog hydrogen peroxide sterilizer with a dual-nozzle design and adjustable nozzle angles. It delivers micron-level atomization with a spray particle size of ≤3μm, producing ultra-fine atomized particles that diffuse uniformly throughout enclosed spaces to effectively cover all areas of a clean zone.
Q2: What environments and pathogens is the BMS-F200 suitable for?
This aerosolized hydrogen peroxide disinfection machine is designed for disinfection in experimental animal centers, biosafety laboratories, intensive care units (ICUs), operating rooms, and other high-sensitivity environments. It delivers broad-spectrum bactericidal efficacy, eradicating intestinal pathogenic bacteria, pyogenic cocci, common hospital-acquired pathogens, airborne bacteria, pathogenic yeasts, and spores.
Q3: How effective is the BMS-F200, and does it meet GMP requirements?
The BMS-F200 achieves a six-logarithmic (log6) order of eradication efficacy, and it serves as a direct substitute for formaldehyde sterilization. As a sterilization method recommended by GMP, FDA, and EP for clean area environmental spaces, it supports compliance with strict regulatory standards for pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturing environments.
Q4: How much space can one unit cover, and how long does a sterilization cycle take?
A single BMS-F200 unit supports disinfection of spaces ranging from 20 to 300 cubic meters. The complete sterilization process takes 2 to 6 hours, significantly reducing disinfection downtime and supporting higher facility utilization compared to traditional sterilization methods.
Q5: What control and documentation features does the BMS-F200 include?
Equipped with an imported chip, ARM control system, and 5-inch color touchscreen, the BMS-F200 offers intuitive operation with wireless remote control, time scheduling, and timer switch functions. It also includes three-level password authorization, sterilization area parameter storage, built-in computational software, and PDF export capability for disinfection records, supporting complete audit trails and compliance documentation.
Q6: What disinfectant is required, and how is the machine constructed?
The BMS-F200 uses 5.5%–7.5% hydrogen peroxide solution, with an adjustable spray volume of 8–60 mL/min to match different space sizes and disinfection needs. Its fuselage features an ABS open mold design, delivering a robust structure and simplified maintenance for long-term, reliable operation in professional settings.
For facilities prioritizing validated disinfection performance, regulatory alignment, and operational efficiency, the BMS-F200 dry fog hydrogen peroxide sterilizer provides a structured, user-friendly solution for critical environment biodecontamination.
BMS-F200 Aerosolized hydrogen peroxide disinfection machine
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