Research and development are crucial elements for us: for our devices, we use a form of ionization that we have directly tested and analysed from a chemical, microbiological and physical point of view, in certified laboratories and our technical-scientific area, the Jonix Lab.
Our Jonix Lab perfectly embodies the DNA of Jonix: each phase - research, experimentation, market analysis, development, prototyping, realisation - is carried out internally thanks to the joint work of Archa and Hiref, the two branches and main partners of Jonix, complementary in terms of skills and activities. Archa provides the scientific and experimental part, Hiref contributes with its technical, technological and production skills.
At the Jonix Lab, we carry out experiments to produce scientific evidence on the effectiveness of the systems and the health of our customers. We pay great attention to our results concerning reference standards and our scope of application.
In this way, we can have all the technical-scientific documentation that demonstrates the effectiveness of Jonix NTP technology in various application areas.
The laboratory experiments are, therefore, accompanied by the construction of pilot plants, designed and built by HiRef to verify the effectiveness and application of our technology. The systems are installed in operational industrial structures and allow us to conduct analytical monitoring assessments.
JonixLAB, operated and owned by Jonix, is a technical-scientific laboratory, with expertise in the electrical, electronic, thermodynamic, chemical and biological fields, thanks to which Jonix explores the possibility of applying Non-Thermal Plasma technology innovatively not only in the indoor sanitisation but also others. In fact, JonixLAB currently works in two directions:
- improve/implement existing products through their application of sanitisation/abatement to different sectors or the improvement of control and applicability (interconnection, remote commands, extension of functionality);
- apply Jonix NTP Technology in new sectors (agriculture for phytostimulation, wastewater for purification and discolouration, in waste for odour removal and harmful chemicals).