Cart2CoreTM- Aseptic Cart Transferring System

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VAI’s Cart2Core®, a patent pending technology, virtually eliminates the problematic issue of correct aseptic cart transference by making the cart top transferable to a new base at each new classification.

Veltek Associates, Inc. has developed an innovative, patent pending, product that nearly eliminates the problematic issue of correct aseptic cart transference. Current industry practice for cleaning and disinfection of the upper portions of the cart, while labor intensive, are manageable. However, cleaning of bases, wheels, casters, and underneath the cart are virtually impossible, can cause numerous problems, and complicate worker safety.

 

The Cart2CoreTM, Aseptic Cart Transferring System, provides the ability for cleanroom operations to transfer materials through classified areas while reducing the possibility of cross-contamination. A previously arduous process has become simple. The cart top is able to be transferred to another previously cleaned cart base located in the next classified area. Simply lift the handle and slide the top of the cart onto the next base, leaving the potential contamination behind.

 

Available cart configurations include: a Micro Cart for production, micro, and cleaning personnel, a Can and Bottle Cart designed to convey large cans and bottles, and a Tray Cart for transporting trays of vials, parts, and other needed items. All carts are autoclavable, sterilizable, chemical resistant, have the capability to be RFID coded, and are constructed of 316L Stainless Steel.

 

Contact Details:

Company name: Veltek Associates, Inc.
Website: www.sterile.com
E-mail: moira.omalley@sterile.com

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