Malaysian Cerafusion Technology Reduces Viral load Infection By 99.97%

Lu hoped that Cerafusion, which has been used internationally, would be more effective in Malaysia.

Malaysian Cerafusion Technology Reduces Viral load Infection By 99.97%

“We can see a successful and encouraging outcome from the German study. This is excellent news for Malaysians because Cerafusion technology is a homegrown invention, “said Dr. King Yeon Jin, president of the Ashrae Malaysian Chapter.

Local universities have examined and tested Medklinn’s Cerafusion, including Universiti Malaya and Monash University Malaysia. In the meantime, it was put to the test globally by HygCen Germany and the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics.

The O3 and O- molecules used in the sterilisation technology produce active oxygen that mimics nature and destroys allergens, bacteria, mould, viruses, and other pollutants on surfaces and in the air.

99.9% of viruses, bacteria, allergens, mould, offensive odours, and other toxic substances are eliminated by active oxygen. The largest application-oriented research organisation in Europe, Fraunhofer Institute, carried out the CineCoV study.

The Institute assessed how well two air sterilisation techniques worked against viruses that were released in aerosol form. The Institute released the study’s findings and suggested using Cerafusion air sterilisation technology to lower the risk of transmission in enclosed spaces where large crowds of people gather.

According to Daniel Lu, chief technology and innovation officer at Medklinn International, “the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics study called CineCov discovered that Cerafusion technology reduces viral load infection by 99.97% in the immediate vicinity of the virus source within the first sampling time of 30 minutes.”

He claimed that the German Federal Government is looking into creating a safe space where people can congregate without being exposed to pathogens.

“We didn’t interfere with this organisation in any way and had nothing to do with it. Professor Dr. Gunnar Grün’s deputy, after examining various technologies, concluded that Medklinn’s method of providing solutions is efficient, “added Lu.

Lu hoped that Cerafusion, which has been used internationally, would be more effective in Malaysia. While GSC Cinemas intends to use cerafusion in additional locations, Aurum Theatres has already used it in Kuala Lumpur and Johor Baru.