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eCHEM Cubair

Compact universal chemical retention unit

Up to 2000 m3/h

  • Rapid elimination of biocides after automated disinfection of rooms.
  • Endoscope disinfection room.
  • In vitro fertilisation laboratory.
  • Anatomopathology laboratory.
  • Exposure to solvents.

Quickly remove the biocide after an ASD operation with the eCHEM Cubair air purifier for acids

With eCHEM Cubair, you can easily perform chemical air decontamination thanks to targeted action on oxidising products such as hydrogen peroxide or peracetic acid using deoxidising agents.

After Airborne Surface Disinfection, you quickly remove the residual biocide with chemical deoxidisers and you can quickly make the decontaminated room available to users again.

Removal of biocide in the air after an Airborne Surface Disinfection operation

Quicker release of decontaminated rooms

Protecting your staff by removing emissions from endoscope disinfection rooms

Product designed to make your everyday working life easier

Touch screen configuration

Quick installation and limited footprint

Technical data

Volumetric flow rate
Up to 2000 m3/h
Dimensions
H 70 cm x L 59 cm x D 47 cm

Studies and publications

Evaluation of the microbiological quality of biocleaning in haematology intensive care units
Evaluation of surface biocleaning effectiveness when using an airborne disinfection device in haematology intensive care units
Manual biocleaning versus airborne disinfection in Haematology

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