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To: Uvula who wrote (2465)1/25/1998 11:58:00 AM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 4356
 
No company can compete sucessfully with ozone decontamination unless they have a technology which will be as inexpensive and enviromentally freindly. Ozone decontamination can be done for fractions of a penny per pound. Can Steris do that? Can they do it without tremendous enviromental concerns? I doubt it.

Regards, Jeff



To: Uvula who wrote (2465)1/25/1998 10:34:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4356
 
Hey I did a little research for you to help keep you from worrying. Steris bought Isomedix which is hoping to use irradiation for decontamination of meats. It's not going to happen on any large scale, if on any scale. Why? The most important reason is it is simply too expensive. Irradiating meat will cost food processors too much. They will not go for it. Three to six cents a pound for irradiation as opposed to the enviromentally freindly use of ozone costing only fractions of a cent. Besides do you want to eat that stuff?

In the weeks to come as impeachment proceedings loom over President Clinton and Wall Street quivers....remember this one fact...Al Gore is much more of an enviromentalist than Bill Clinton. For us OZON shareholder's this could be real good!

Regards, Jeff



To: Uvula who wrote (2465)1/25/1998 11:35:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 4356
 
OK I am finished with my research for you. I would have to say that it is OZON who is a threat to Steris. Peracetic acid is a sterilant. Did you know that OZON is working on sterilation too? Products are in the works that will hopefully replace two products I have had the great misfortune to use everyday. OZON's products are non carcinogenic and enviromentally freindly. Cyclopss's products will look to replace the following products and their associated problems:

Ethylene Oxide is a colorless, toxic and flammable gas at room temperature. It is a suspected human carcinogen. Ethylene Oxide is produced in large volumes to make other chemicals (esp ethylene glycol). It is inexpensive and used in small quantities in hospitals for sterilizing medical instruments.

Glutaraldehyde makes excellent sterilizing solution because it's caustic. It's also hazardous, and prolonged exposure to excess glutaraldehyde vapor is dangerous.

Other sterilization technologies using peracetic acid, vapor phase hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen peroxide plasma, and formaldehyde liquids have proven costly and difficult to use in a wide variety of settings.

Please check this out at the Cyclopss site and realize that there is potentially a great deal of money to be made in this market also.

cyclopss.com

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Regards, Jeff