Cleansing technique using high-velocity steam-air micromist jet spray

J Med Eng Technol. 2017 Oct;41(7):522-528. doi: 10.1080/03091902.2017.1364309. Epub 2017 Aug 29.

Abstract

Application of a high-velocity steam-air micromist jet spray (HVS-AMJS; micromist average diameter: 2.4 μm) for cleansing the skin is proposed. Low-pressure steam is mixed with compressed air (pH 6.5) in a nozzle, and then sprayed at a pressure of ≦0.25 MPa and a velocity of ≧0.34 m/s on the skin or surface of material located approximately 5-10 cm from the nozzle. The temperature on the sprayed surface and water flow rate could be controlled between 42 °C and 46 °C and at approximately 50 mL/min, respectively. Compared with ultrasonic cleansing with tap water and rubbing with only tap water, the HVS-AMJS successfully removed fluorescent lotion covering pieces of wood and significantly reduced both the number of coliforms and the total viable counts on pieces of wood and gauze. Furthermore, the HVS-AMJS effectively removed oily ink from the skin of hairless rats, and temporarily elevated the skin temperature and blood flow, indicating massage effects. The striking characteristics of this cleansing technique using HVS-AMJS are not only its ability to remove microbes and residue without using any chemicals or detergents but also its massage effects.

Keywords: Cleansing technique; antiseptic solutions; jet spray; massage effects; steam–air micromist.

MeSH terms

  • Air
  • Animals
  • Bacterial Load
  • Cotton Fiber
  • Decontamination / instrumentation
  • Decontamination / methods*
  • Male
  • Rats, Hairless
  • Skin / blood supply
  • Steam
  • Ultrasonic Waves
  • Wood / microbiology

Substances

  • Steam