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Bio-Guardian elastomer inhibits bacteria growth

A Garlock (Great Britain) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 9, 2009

Tests have revealed that the Bio-Guardian elastomer compound has a significant germ reduction and growth inhibition effect on bacteria such as E.coli and MRSA.

The tests were carried out by the Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hospital Hygiene at Phillipps University Marburg in Germany.

Developed by Garlock Sealing Technologies, Bio-Guardian is a mouldable compound incorporating silver ions (Ag2+) and is available in the Garlock Cefil'air inflatable seals range.

In production environments where low germ count is essential, such as the food and pharmaceutical industries, biostatic growth inhibition is critical.

Measured against a controlled test to Japanese standard JIS L 1902:1998,2002, Bio-Guardian met food sector requirements with reduction rates of three to four log 10 levels for tested species including E.coli, MRSA and VRE.

Cefil'air Bio-Guardian seals provide a sealing solution for irregular moving surfaces, such as door- or lid-type closures.

The inflatable design of the seal allows it to be deflated and inflated as required to provide a secure seal between two surfaces.

Bio-Guardian seal elastomer will withstand temperatures from -100 to 250C and pressures from 0.5 to 10.4 bar in a range of liquid or gaseous media.

Applications for Cefil'air Bio-Guardian have included sealing access points for clean-room entry.

Where the door seal becomes exposed to an external environment its ability to reduce germs and prevent micro-organism development helps to maintain clean room integrity.

In addition to growth inhibition properties, the Cefil'air inflatable seal technology completely fills irregular gaps between the clean room door and its frame.

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