SterileWind Air Sterilizers: 3 main characteristics
I. The systems utilize high intensity ultraviolet light to sterilize the air of all pathogens including:
Coronavirus
All flu and cold viruses
All forms of Bacteria
Mold Spores
Dust Mites
The same ultraviolet light damages the cellular structure of pollen and pet dander thereby rendering it less active or fully inactive with respect to allergies.
II. The units are specially designed to permit very high rates of air sterilization, measured in cubic feet of air per minute. The two units shown in the introduction video, 8 Inch and 10 Inch,have maximum air flow rates of:
10 Inch sterilizer: >200 cubic feet/min
8 Inch sterilizer: >125 cubic feet/min
III. The air sterilizers emit no harmful ultraviolet rays or Ozone. Ultraviolet light presents a hazard to all life forms. Ozone is classified as a pollutant: "at ground level" {meaning where it can be inhaled or contact our bodies}
Ozone generates Oxygen free radicals which behave in a similar manner to chlorine free radicals. Chlorine free radicals are liberated by chlorine gas. Both free radicals are highly reactive to organic compounds.
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Overview of “Frycorona Tech Initiative” Air sterilizers
Air Sterilization systems that utilize High Intensity Ultra-Violet light to achieve a high rate of air sterilization against airborne pathogens while emitting no harmful Ultra-Violet Radiation or Ozone.
The three main characteristics of the sterilizers are:
3 Main Characteristics
Full Air Sterilization against Airborne Pathogens
Ultra-High Rate of Air Sterilization
Zero Emission of Harmful Ultra-Violet Rays or Ozone
The sterilizers are constructed from HVAC {heating, ventilation, air conditioning} industrial grade components in combination with a high intensity ultraviolet light source.
The air is passed through an “exposure” chamber where it is exposed to high intensity ultraviolet light operating in the “C” frequency band. The ultraviolet light damages the DNA and RNA leading to sterilization of viruses and bacteria.
The units are designed to sterilize large volumes of air at a very high rate. {measured in cubic feet per minute}
All components needed to construct the air sterilizer are available “off the shelf”
Your school can start building an air sterilization system as soon as you wish.
The designs and parts lists are available on the Frycorona.com website.
Skills needed to produce a sterilizer include: metal working, wood working, electrical, and more. Components such as the “specialized – double” fan may be 3D printed after being design using CAD {computer aided design} software. The flow of air through the system can also be simulated using CAD which represents a very high-level challenge involving physics and mathematics.
This is an open-source project developed by SterileWindTM. {Sterilewind.com} All designs are free to utilize.
We are starting a manufacturing community, here in the USA, which intends to reduce the spread of pathogens and help people avoid illness and live healthier happier lives..... Join our Community
We are beginning the FryCorona community. We wish to pool the knowledge of BOCES and STEM programs in the high school and beyond. In manufacturing and HVAC systems we will learn from industry experts. As a community we can assemble a list of suppliers of necessary components, share designs, manufacturing practices, and much more. If one program has the capability of producing large quantities of a given part, they can make it available to other programs.
The FryCorona Tech initiative is a chance to utilize your knowledge, skills, and motivation to help our community and have a potentially global impact on a pandemic. It can also slow the spread of many other pathogens such as all flu and cold viruses.