NAV-CO2 system


Non-flammable alcohol vapor in carbon dioxide systems were developed in Japan in the 1990s to sanitize hospitals and ambulances.

Application

The NAV-CO2 uses CO2 as a propellant to dispense a 58% isopropyl alcohol solution in a heated stream. The procedure uses alcohol in an atomized vapor, and reaches nooks, crannies, and crevices that may be beyond the reach of other disinfecting methods.

Safety

The use of carbon dioxide as a propellant serves to displace ambient oxygen and eliminates the risk of explosion. The carbon dioxide and atomized alcohol evaporate at room temperature leaving no residue.