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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
[PDF Version]
Contact:
Jesse Malcomb
303-413-1440
jmalcomb@astraluxinc.com
Astralux,
Inc. announces new contract to develop a portable UV/X-Ray Biodecontamination
Unit designed to eradicate a variety of biological agents used in bioterrorism
attacks.
Boulder, Colorado, July 25, 2005 — Astralux Inc., a pioneer in compound
semiconductor research and development, today announced that it has been
awarded a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Phase II award from
the United States Air Force. With this award, work will continue toward
the project’s objective to develop a portable UV/X-Ray Biodecontamination
system suitable for biodecontamination of a variety of biological agents
which could be used in bioterrorism attacks.
The malicious distribution of Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) through the
U.S. Postal Service subsequent to the attacks on the World Trade Center
in the fall of 2001 demonstrated the vulnerability of the United States
to biological threats. These events showed the need for improved decontamination
methods for buildings and assets exposed to various biological agents,
because the current methods rely on the application of a chlorine- or
formaldehyde-based liquid and are toxic, corrosive, and harmful to papers,
books, and sensitive
equipment such as landing gear, brake assemblies, and aircraft interiors.
The combination of a high-intensity ultraviolet emitter and an x-ray
radiation source within a single package would offer a clean, non-toxic,
and non-corrosive
alternative for the surface and subsurface multi-biological warfare agent
decontamination of buildings and equipment. Astralux, Inc. is developing
an electron-beam pumped semiconductor UV source technology, which when
combined with an X-ray source, will result in a UV/X-ray bio-decontamination
unit that does not suffer from the shortcomings mentioned above. This
UV/X-ray bio-decontamination system will prove useful in a wide range
of settings
requiring disinfection. These applications include mail disinfection,
air and water purification, and medical sterilization.
"The threat of biological attacks on government facilities and acts
of bioterrorism against civilian targets is still very real,” commented
Dr. Rande Treece, President and Chief Executive Officer. “This UV/X-ray
technology represents an innovative approach towards biodecontamination and
holds significant
potential for a wide range of uses towards this deadly threat. Astralux is
proud to be helping to defend our country and excited to develop technology
in the Homeland
Security market.”
Astralux Inc., established in 1992, is a Boulder, Colorado-based research firm
originally founded to research and develop opto-electronic materials and
devices. Over time the company has expanded its business to include R&D
in a broad range of advanced technologies with the objective of conceiving,
growing, and
launching new businesses to bring best-of-breed innovations to market.
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