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Chlorine Dioxide Medical Device Sterilization: Residual Toxicity Testing

December 2, 2025

Ethylene oxide (EtO), a commonly used sterilant for medical devices, is a known carcinogen that leaves carcino- genic residuals. Recent regulatory changes encourage medical device manufacturers to consider non-carcinogenic sterilants, including chlorine dioxide (ClO2) sterilization.

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Chlorine Dioxide Gas Residual Testing Peer-Reviewed Study Published

March 10, 2026

Clordisys, headquartered in Branchburg, New Jersey, announces the publication of Chlorine Dioxide Medical Device Sterilization: Residual Toxicity Testing in the Journal of Medical and Biological Engineering.

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Clordisys Strengthens Leadership Team with Addition of Former Sterigenics Leaders

February 10, 2026

Clordisys Solutions, LLC today announced the addition of Cody Lane and Kenneth Allen, two former Sterigenics leaders, to its executive team.

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ClorDiSys Doubling Chlorine Dioxide Gas Sterilization Capacity with New Chamber and Facility Expansion

September 25, 2025

ClorDiSys Solutions, LLC ("ClorDiSys") announced a major expansion of its processing capabilities and team to meet growing customer demand.

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ClorDiSys' Patent for Conversion of Ethylene Oxide Chambers to Chlorine Dioxide Gas for Medical Device Sterilization

April 30, 2025

ClorDiSys received a US patent, System for converting existing ethylene oxide vacuum sterilizers to a chlorine dioxide vacuum sterilizers (patent number 12,201,738 B2) which allows for the greater expansion of the sterilization modality as well as decrease the barrier to entry for sterilization facilities with existing infrastructure desiring to transition away from ethylene oxide sterilization technology.

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Is Chlorine Dioxide the Answer to the 'EtO Problem'?

February 15, 2024

The controversies surrounding ethylene oxide (EtO) use for sterilization of medical devices seemed to hit a crisis point last year when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed new guidelines for its use to help dissipate the risks of environmental contamination and negative human health impacts like various cancers.

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