Revolutionising Disinfection: The HPC Ultrasonic Atomisation System

In the ever-evolving landscape of disinfection technologies, the HPC Ultrasonic Atomisation system stands out as a game-changer. Designed to address the shortcomings of traditional atomisation methods, this commercial system has been making waves in the field for over a decade. In this blog post, we'll delve into the intricacies of this innovative delivery system that ensures consistent particle size and effective disinfectant application.

The HPC Advantage:

Unlike conventional atomisation technologies such as fogging machines and electrostatic sprayers, the HPC system was purpose-built for the efficient delivery of disinfecting chemicals. Designed and developed by HPC in collaboration with Salford University, and now manufactured by HPC in the U.K., this ultrasonic atomiser utilises a completely unique approach – shearing droplets with a sonic wave to achieve a consistent and controlled particle size.

 

Particle Precision:

One of the key strengths of the HPC system lies in its ability to deliver particles in the ideal range of 10-15 microns. This range ensures optimal coverage without the drawbacks of smaller or larger particles. Particles smaller than 10 microns tend to behave like gas, requiring complete enclosure of voids and forceful ventilation. On the other hand, particles larger than 15 microns are heavy, resulting in over-wetting of surfaces and increased chemical usage.

 

Engineering Excellence:

The HPC system's specialist valve system allows it to operate at atmospheric pressure, preventing the forced entry of particles into unwanted areas like electrical sockets, cabinets, and drawers. This not only ensures precise application but also eliminates the risk of surface contaminants being propelled into the air. Moreover, the system's ability to atomise viscous liquids without altering particle size opens the door to the use of chemicals containing surfactants for enhanced cleaning capabilities.

 

Versatile Formats:

Flexibility is a key feature of the HPC system, which is available in various formats to suit diverse needs. Whether it's a mobile cleaning trolley, or a backpack, each system is designed for easy manoeuvrability. Additionally, users can choose to power the system with either an air tank or a medical-grade compressor, offering adaptability to each and every environment.

 

In the field of disinfection, the HPC Ultrasonic Atomisation system stands as a testament to innovation and effectiveness. Its ability to overcome the limitations of traditional atomisation technologies, coupled with precision in particle size and versatile formats, makes it a reliable choice for daily use. As we continue to prioritise cleanliness and hygiene, the HPC system emerges as a beacon of cutting-edge technology in the fight against all known pathogens and contaminants.

Myles Pemberton