PRODUCTS
NTERILIZER®
N-BATH SYSTEM
The new NTERILIZER N-Bath is part of an
easy-to-implement system to sterilize liquid
nitrogen based on specifically designed sterile disposable sleeves for vitrification and
easy-to-implement system to sterilize liquid
nitrogen based on specifically designed sterile disposable sleeves for vitrification and
warming.
STERILIZING NECK PLUG
For the sterilization of Liquid Nitrogen in
dewars and other containers. Requires
adaptor appropriate to each dewar.
Product includes application for recording
data related to each sterilization event..
dewars and other containers. Requires
adaptor appropriate to each dewar.
Product includes application for recording
data related to each sterilization event..
N-DEWAR
The N-Dewar is an easy-to-use device designed for the sterilization of liquid nitrogen in pressurised dewar flasks used for in vitro fertilization (IVF) or for other applications in the life sciences sector or other industries (e.g. the food and beverage sector). The product includes an app for recording data relating to each sterilization event.
PRODUCTS FOR VITRIFICATION
N-VITRIX
Vitrification carrier for human oocytes, cleavage stage and blastocyst stage embryos
VITAVITRO VITRIFICATION
AND WARMING KITS
Universal vitrification and warming solutions for human reproductive cells

TECHNOLOGY
NTERILIZER® UV sterilizing technology (UV)
Ultraviolet radiation is widely used to sterilize water, air and surgical materials.
UV radiation is subdivided into UV-A (wavelength 315-400 nm), UV-B (280-315 nm), and UV-C (40-280 nm).
UV radiation is subdivided into UV-A (wavelength 315-400 nm), UV-B (280-315 nm), and UV-C (40-280 nm).
UV-C is the most energetic portion of ultraviolet radiation; it can cause electronic excitation leading to the breaking of chemical bonds and the formation of unpaired electron species, known as radicals, that are highly reactive and can damage DNA and cell replication deactivating all kinds of microorganisms from viruses to fungi.
TECHNOLOGY
NTERILIZER® UV sterilizing technology (UV)
Ultraviolet radiation is widely used to sterilize water, air and surgical materials.
UV radiation is subdivided into UV-A (wavelength 315-400 nm), UV-B (280-315 nm), and UV-C (40-280 nm).
UV radiation is subdivided into UV-A (wavelength 315-400 nm), UV-B (280-315 nm), and UV-C (40-280 nm).
UV-C is the most energetic portion of ultraviolet radiation; it can cause electronic excitation leading to the breaking of chemical bonds and the formation of unpaired electron species, known as radicals, that are highly reactive and can damage DNA and cell replication deactivating all kinds of microorganisms from viruses to fungi.








