Method for treating a gaseous medium containing...

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A61L 9/22 (2006.01) A61L 9/16 (2006.01) F25D 17/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2372230

The invention relates to a method for treating a gaseous medium containing contaminating particles such as microorganisms, bacteria or viruses. The inventive method consists in generating an accelerated electron flux; the electron flux interacts with the gaseous medium, whereby the particles are broken or destroyed by ionization as a result of said interaction and the gaseous medium is sterilized. The invention can be used to treat the atmospheres of refrigerated vessels in refrigerators.

L'invention concerne un procédé de traitement de milieu gazeux contenant des particules contaminantes et notamment des micro-organismes, bactéries ou virus. Selon l'invention, le procédé consiste à: générer un flux d'électrons accélérés; faire interagir ledit flux d'électrons et ledit milieu gazeux, cette interaction provoquant la rupture ou la destruction desdites particules par ionisation et la stérilisation dudit milieu gazeux. L'invention s'applique au traitement des atmosphères de cuves réfrigérées de réfrigérateur.

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