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August 20, 2025
Vantsteri Advances Laboratory Accreditation for Testing and Calibration Capabilities
This accreditation initiative will strengthen Vansteri position as a trusted international testing platform, providing authoritative data support for pharmaceutical manufacturing
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August 1, 2025
Which departments in the hospital use Kino?
Kino can be used in departments such as inpatient wards, ICUs, operating rooms, fever clinics, infectious disease departments, isolation wards, burn departments, transplant departments, hemodialysis rooms, ambulances, etc.
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August 1, 2025
What kind of customers are suitable for Kino?
Hospitals, experimental animal companies, scientific research institutions and university microbiology laboratories, disease control centers, blood centers, pharmaceutical factories, transportation (high-speed rail, subway, airplane), inspection and ...
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August 1, 2025
In what aspects is Kino’s intelligence reflected?
It can calculate the required amount of hydrogen peroxide, select the intelligent disinfection cycle program according to the size of the space, intelligently monitor various data parameters during operation, display parameter data, and automatically...
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August 1, 2025
What are Kino’s requirements for the usage environment?
The environment to be disinfected must be an unmanned enclosed space with a temperature range of 15-35°C and a humidity of 20-80%, with 45% being the most suitable humidity.
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August 1, 2025
How big is Kino’s disinfection space?
Currently, the maximum disinfection space of a single Kino unit can reach 500 cubic meters. If the space is large, you can use a Kino robot, or use one control system to control N units, a "1+N mode".
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August 1, 2025
How long does a complete sterilization cycle of Kino take?
A Kino disinfection cycle includes four stages: intake, maintenance, disinfection, and decomposition. The entire disinfection time is 1 hour. The specific time is related to the size of the room and the ventilation conditions.
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August 1, 2025
What is the disinfection principle of Kino Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfection Robot?
Using the flash evaporation principle, 35% hydrogen peroxide solution is evaporated into hydrogen peroxide vapor and water vapor at the same time. The vaporized hydrogen peroxide is evenly diffused into the disinfection space, forming nano-scale micr...
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August 1, 2025
Are there disinfection robots for home use?
Disinfection robots are products under special national […]