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Registration Date 1 May 2021
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Nanowave Air

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Air Purifier

Applications

-For the dental office -For the home -For the hotel -For the bathroom -For the classroom -For the meeting room -For the office building -For senior living -For the restaurant -For the movie studio -For the locker room
Hospitals Office Bathrooms Clinics Home Hotel Restaurant Classrooms Coronavirus COVID-19

Properties

Specialized UV-C inactivates the Covid-19 virus in milliseconds as well as other viruses and bacteria

Virus removal Bacteria removal

Manufacturer's Description

Dynamics "Nanowave" Technology is the first technology to successfully inactivate aerosolized COVID-19 virus in fast moving air at multiple labs from the NIAID Biodefense Laboratory Network. The technology inactivated the COVID-19 virus at the maximum airflow speeds of the labs while also exceeding the viral detection limits of those tests.

Nanowave Air can inactivate up to 99 percent of the COVID-19 virus at speeds up to 5 liters per second.  When air is moving through the device at this speed, the COVID-19 virus is being inactivated in less than two thousandths of a second.

To achieve the amount and type of UV-C radiation needed to inactivate the COVID-19 virus at these speeds, Dynamics heavily leveraged its 10+ years of expertise in designing and manufacturing state-of-the-art flexible microelectronics.  Each Nanowave Air device has the world's first fully flexible UV-C "lamp" that is physically contorted in the device to provide ultra-high intensity UV-C radiation.

"Dynamics has created one of the first viable tools for inactivating the COVID-19 virus," stated Elias Towe, a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. "The performance of the device, as measured at major US laboratories, is impressive.  What is remarkable is that Dynamics modified some of their unique know-how in flexible microelectronic techniques and merged these with emerging UV-C light technologies to produce intensities sufficient to inactivate the virus."