Technology & Technical Details

Explore the science behind our innovative cleaning solution

Clinical Demonstrations
Technical Specifications
Cleaning Process
Performance Data

Clinical Demonstration Video

This technical demonstration shows the Tiny Air machine in action.

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Machine Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Dimensions (W×D×H)1400mm (doors open) × 700mm × 1400mm
Weight375kg
Power Requirements16A 3P+N+E 400V
Interlocked Switched
RCD Protected Socket
IP44 RCD 25 amp 0.1a 400v 6000
Water ConnectionCold water main supply, 3/4" BSP
Water Consumption28L per cycle
Cycle Time2 minutes
Processing Capacity1 DIN basket per cycle
Control SystemIndustrial PLC with 7" touchscreen interface
Safety FeaturesDoor interlock, emergency stop, leak detection, HEPA aerosol evacuation,
non-trap doors, wash cabinet self clean, wash cabinet auto disinfection,
low water and high pressure cut off's.

Cleaning Process Technology

The Tiny Air cleaning process involves a precisely controlled sequence:

  1. Loading: Contaminated instruments are placed in a standard DIN basket and loaded into the machine.
  2. Cycle Initiation: The operator selects the appropriate program via the touchscreen interface.
  3. Pre-rinse: A initial low-pressure rinse to remove loose contaminants.
  4. High-pressure Cleaning: Precision water jets target instruments from multiple angles.
  5. Targeted Cleaning: Specialized nozzles direct water into critical instrument areas.
  6. Final Rinse: A final rinse ensures all loosened contaminants are removed.
  7. Completion: The cycle completes in approximately 2 minutes.

The entire process uses only cold water without any chemical additives, making it both environmentally friendly and cost-effective.

Performance Data & Validation

Tiny Air's technology has been rigorously tested to ensure it meets the highest standards for surgical instrument cleaning. Our system has been validated through independent testing at multiple healthcare facilities.

Key Performance Metrics:

  • Protein Residue: <10 μg per instrument surface (below detection limit)
  • Processing Time: 2 minutes per DIN basket
  • Rewash Rate: 0.93% (compared to 3% for manual and ultrasonic methods)
  • Water Usage: 30L per cycle (64% less than ultrasonic cleaning)
  • Energy Consumption: 0.24 kWh per cycle

Full validation reports are available upon request for healthcare institutions and decontamination facilities.