Latin America. Intersam's Bipolar Cold Plasma Ionization Equipment creates an environment with clean, purified and quality indoor air for all occupants. They can be installed in any air conditioning or refrigeration system, in any location, and have a technology capable of reducing the concentration of harmful particles, odors, pathogens, bacteria or viruses that accumulate in the air.
Intersam also announced that it will participate in the International Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Show, C&R 2021 to be held in November in Madrid, Spain.
Its Bipolar Cold Plasma Ionization Equipment creates an environment with clean, purified and quality indoor air for all occupants. "The models we market and manufacture comply with UL and CE regulations, as well as being tested by independent laboratories," the company explains.
These systems can be installed in any air conditioning and refrigeration system, and in any location and have a technology capable of reducing the concentration of harmful particles, odors, pathogens, bacteria or viruses that accumulate in the air. "With Intersam's bipolar ionization, it will achieve energy efficiency, in addition to reducing the carbon footprint without the need to modify its installation."
"Our patented technology uses an electric charge in order to create a plasma cloud that contains a high concentration of negative and positive ions, which adhere to atoms or molecules and, thus, it is easier for them to be trapped by the filters of air conditioners or ventilation or air conditioning systems," they explain.
Food industry
From the firm they point out that "our bipolar ionization equipment is especially suitable for the food industry and food preservation, as it has numerous scientifically documented advantages, such as the prolongation of the shelf life in fish, seafood, fresh meat and poultry meat through the destruction of altering microorganisms, or its ability to eliminate viruses, bacterial spores, gram-positive bacteria, gram-negative bacteria, molds, yeasts or parasites, among others."