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Fuller Ultraviolet Corporation - Sterile Conditioner

AIR, WATER, AND SURFACE PURIFICATION EXPERTS SINCE 1951



Fuller Ultraviolet Corporation Sterile Conditioners


What is a Sterile Conditioner?
Sterile Conditioners provide protection for liquid sweeteners and other products which can be disrupted by pathogen growth in tank headspaces. During storage, sweeteners and other syrups are subject to airborne contamination and frequently ferment as a result of airborne infection in the condensation on the product surface.

This possibility of product contamination long ago prompted Fuller Ultraviolet Corporation to develop an ultraviolet product line with the principal intention of destroying bacteria and other micro-organisms. Fuller began with the development of systems to protect simple sugar solutions. Over the years, this has been expanded into many types of sweetener solutions. Our equipment was originally offered for use in the Midwest of the U.S. It has since expanded to systems operating in more than 40 countries throughout the world.

Since 1951, our research and development has led the way in achieving state of the art equipment for storage tank applications.

Thousands of satisfied customers provide ample proof that wherever contamination of a product is possible; there is a considerable obligation to protect the product…with the best equipment, as a matter of sanitary decency as well as for legal and economic considerations.

The Sterile Conditioning Process
Incoming ambient air is initially filtered to remove contaminating particles. The filter is generally capable of removing particulates down to 5 micron in size. The filtered air is then subjected to very high intensity ultraviolet germicidal light rays. These rays peak at 254 nanometer wavelength, which has been found to be deadly to micro-organisms.

After passing through the UV chamber, the resultant sterile air is delivered to the tank proper. As the sterile air continuously travels across the tank to the exhaust vent, it reduces condensation and subsequent microbial contamination.

The use of a Fuller filtered exhaust air vent is recommended to prevent debris from entering the tank, especially during emptying cycles.

Fuller Ultraviolet Corporation offers six standard sterile conditioners and two exhaust air vents sized to meet different conditions. For tanks with heavy microbial contamination and/or heavy condensation problems, it may be necessary to upgrade to a larger unit (or in some cases, install two units on a tank).

Sterile Conditioners are generally constructed of stainless steel, but other materials, such as galvanized steel and aluminum, are available.

Mounting locations can vary: tank top attachment is standard, while floor and remote installation is available.

Which model Sterile Conditioner to incorporate is determined by tank capacity.

This concept hasn’t changed much in over 50 years since Fuller first started using it.

Fuller Ultraviolet Corporation
9416 Gulfstream Rd.
Frankfort, IL. 60423
Ph. 815-469-3301 Fax 815-469-1438
e-mail: fulleruvcorp@mindspring.com