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Sterilization System adapts to production requirements.

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January 22, 2003 - Benchtop SteriPulse-XL3000 UV Pulsed Light System, consisting of control unit, lamp module, and sterilization chamber with slide-out shelf, meets government standards of 10-6 log reduction. It delivers up to 6 J/cm² per pulse of high peek energy, depending upon configuration, eradicating microorganisms without excessive heat buildup. Designed for in-house sterilization applications, modular system does not create or use VOC's or suspended airborne particulates.

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Xenon Corp.
20 Commerce Way
Woburn, MA, 01801 1057
USA


Pulsed UV Sterilization System Benchtop Unit Adapts to Production Requirements

A new, in-house benchtop pulsed UV system that meets government standards of 10-6 log reduction to optimize sterilization or decontamination applications is being introduced by XENON Corporation of Woburn, Massachusetts.

The SteriPulse-XL3000® UV Pulsed Light System delivers up to 6 joules/cm² per pulse of high peek energy, depending upon configuration, which eradicates microorganisms without excessive heat buildup and overheating the product or package. Developed for in-house sterilization applications, this benchtop system has a test chamber with a slide-out shelf, provides flexibility
in establishing process variables, and can be modified for on-line production.

Consisting of a control unit, lamp module, and sterilization chamber where the pulsed UV light penetrates deeply, the modular SteriPulse-XL3000® UV Pulsed Light System is designed for starting and stopping, consumes less energy than continuous wave mercury lamp systems, and doesn't create or use VOC's or suspended airborne particulates; making it environmentally safe.

The SteriPulse-XL3000® UV Pulsed Light System is priced from $19,500 (list), depending upon configuration. OEM configurations and pricing are available. Literature is provided upon request.

For more information contact:

XENON Corporation

James Maxwell, Marketing Director

20 Commerce Way

Woburn, MA 01801

(800) 936-6695 FAX (781) 933-8804

e-mail: info@xenoncorp.com

www.xenoncorp.com
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