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May 6, 2005
Medical Plasma
posted by kmoy at 1:14 PM
Imagine not having to worry about properly disposing of used hypodermic needles. Or how about a mini plasma furnace on your desktop. Better yet, how about both!
That is now possible with the Disinegrator Plus personal syringe disposal unit. This device generates a plasma arc of over 2500 degrees Fahrenheit to safely dispose of hypodermic needles. Not only does the heat neutralize any possible pathogens, but the device also literally disintegrates the needle itself. No longer do we have to worry about accidental needle pricks, no longer do we have to worry about accidentally contracting infectious diseases from used syringes, and no longer do we need special biohazard receptacles to store sharp used needles.

This new device is made possible by employing cutting edge modern technology and implementing it for a practical application. Here is another example of how engineering, design, and innovation through new technology is helping create a safer world for all of us.
