Campden BRI looks for UV-C club project members

23 May 2018

Campden BRI are inviting companies to join a club project to provide validation guidance and independent data for UV-C treatment for a range of different materials.

Campden BRI looks for UV-C club project members

UV-C is a non-thermal, non-chemical technology to inactivate microorganisms, based on UV light, notes Campden BRI, who are inviting companies to join a club project to provide validation guidance and independent data for UV-C treatment for a range of different materials as they are transferred from low risk to high care areas.

UV-C is increasingly being using by manufacturers because it allows them to reduce water and chemical usage and treat water sensitive items, the company explains. However, there is limited published information on the method, it says, and it can be expensive to validate the processes for all materials and microorganisms.

According to Campden BRI, the club will be of interest to companies who are considering or using UV-C technology to decontaminate items they are moving through different factory zones.

The project will generate:

+ Independent microbial reduction data for a range of relevant materials

+ A method to validate processes using surrogate organisms

+ A method to map UV-C exposure to ensure targeted dosages are achieved

The club project will start in September and last for two years.

Participating companies will have the opportunity to exploit the findings for their own commercial purposes. The project will be jointly funded and steered by the members of the project.