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INTRODUCTION TO MKT CO., LTD.

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Co

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General status

of company

1. Company overview 2. Company history 3. 3-1Products 4. 3-2Products 5. 3-3Products

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Plasma Sterilizer

1. What is plasma sterilizer?

2. Classification of sterilization methods

o

3. Comparison of low temperature

sterili-zation methods

4. Comparison of low temperature

sterili-zation methods

5. Needs for plasma sterilization

6. Features of MKT plasma sterilization

7. MKT competitiveness

8. How to use

9. Certificate(Test Report),ISO13485

10.Needs for plasma sterilization

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A.

General status of company

A-1. Company overview

A-1. Company overview

Company

name MKT Co.Ltd. Establis-hed date March, 2006

Name of

represen-tative Gwak Jongshin

Business registration No. 130-86-19992 L o c a t i o n Hea-dquar

ters 140 Gongdan 1 daero,Bldg.109 (Jeongwangdong-bi), Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do

Plant Same as above

Tel. No. 031-319-9922 Fax No. 031-624-9922

Homepage www.komkt.co.kr E-mail sales@komkt.comkomkt.com

work@-Business

type Manufacturing business

Produced

items High-pressure steam sterilizer, plasma sterilizer. EO gas sterilizer, infection control room

Business scale

Capital 20 million won Sales 2 billion won

Total

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2005 Medical sterilizer (patent applied) Released MK-Clave Model

2006 Established MKT Co.

Medical sterilizer with level detector (patent applied) Small medical steam sterilizer (patent applied) Acquired venture business certificate

Released MK-Clave 50B Model 2007 Registered MKT trade mark 2008 Moved to a new head office

(Jeongwang-dong, Siheung City, Gyeonggido) Released MK-Clave 80B Model

2004 Established Medi Korea (Bucheon Gyeonggido)

2005~2008

Established MKT Co.

2015

management system certificate

2009~2014

KOITA division certificate

2016~2018

Certificate of GMP

2009 Released MK-Clace mini(10ℓ) Model

Released MK-EO30, MK-EO50 Model (E.O gas sterilizer) Released medical UV disinfector (MK-UV43H) Model 2010 Released medical UV disinfector (MK-UVD) Model 2011 Released MK-Clave 220V Model

(large high pressure steam sterilizer) 2012 Acquired R&D division certificate (KOITA) 2014 Released MK-50V Model

2016 Released MK-PL30, MK-PL60 Model (low temperature plasma medical sterilizer)

Renewed certificate of medical device manufacturing and quality management standards (Certificate OF GMP) 2017 Released MK-PL10 Model

(low temperature plasma medical sterilizer) 2015 Launched 119 first aid infection control

Released MK-25S, MK-50S Model Acquired ISO 9001:2008

quality management system certificate (ICR) Acquired ISO 14001:2004

environmental management system certificate (ICR) Acquired INNO-BIZ certificate

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General status of company

A-2. Company history

A-2. Company history

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A-3-1. Products

A-3-1. Products

Model Wight(Kg) Size(mm)

MK-10S 20 350x290x490

MK-25S 48 535x435x610

MK-50S 65 562x520x700

MK-50V 70 562x520x700

MK-80V 145 625x1290x1000

Model Wight(Kg) Size(mm)

MK-110V 105 675x570x1050

MK-130V 190 630x1320x1180

MK-200V 210 730x1250x1340

MK-330V 250 880x1250x1490

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A-3-2. Products

A-3-2. Products

Model Wight(Kg) Size(mm)

MK-PL10 40 420x290x640 MK-PL25 67 540x410x650 MK-PL30 65 540x410x650 MK-PL35 75 540x410x860 MK-PL50 88 625x500x650x MK-PL55 80 540x410x910 MK-PL70 100 625x500x890

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General status of company

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A-3-3. Products

A-3-3. Products

Model Wight(Kg) Size(mm)

MK-EO30 55 535x435x700

MK-EO50 68 620x520x715

MK-EO80 80 620x520x1000

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B. Plasma sterilizer

B-1. What is a plasma sterilizer?

B-1. What is a plasma sterilizer?

• A plasma sterilizer vaporizes hydrogen peroxide & produces

chemical reactions with plasma in a vacuum state to kill

even tiny spores of microbes existing on the surface of

pre-cise apparatuses vulnerable to high temperature/moisture &

within lumen (lacuna), which cannot be performed in steam

sterilizers of high temperature & pressure, etc. Also, it is a

safe, eco-friendly product with discharge by decomposition

into water & oxygen after sterilization, dramatically reducing

the purchasing cost of expensive apparatuses since the

completion time required per cycle is only around 50

minu-tes. Also, it does not require a separate discharge facility,

etc. allowing for easy use.

What is a

plasma

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B Plasma sterilizer

- Classification method by sterilization temperature, sterilization agent is most representative.

1

. Classification according to

sterilization temperature

A.

High-tempera-ture sterilization

Steam sterilization

Sterilization temperature is set at 121°C & 132°C (134°C), with sterilization by

using saturated vapor

Dry heat sterilization

Sterilization temperature is set at 160°C, with sterilization by using dry air of a

high temperature

B.

Low-tempera-ture sterilization

Gas sterilization

Corresponds to

plasma sterilization

EO gas sterilization

at 45~50°C, etc.

at sterilization temperature of 38~56°C &

Radiation

sterilizati-on

Sterilization at room temperature by using gamma rays; primarily & frequently

used as a large-capacity sterilization method

2. Classification according to

sterilization agent

A. Saturated

steam

Sterilization with sterilization agent used for a long time after very first development & at high

tem-perature/high pressure. Ex) High-pressure steam sterilization

B. Chemical agent

Sterilization for the materials unable to withstand high temperature/high pressure as the subject.

Ex) EO gas sterilization method (sterilization agent: Ethylene oxide),

plasma (sterilization agent:

hy-drogen peroxide)

C. Radiation

Sterilization by using gamma ray & electron beam rather than gas

• Preference of plasma sterilization increased recently as a result of an increase in

pla-stic materials weak against heat

B-2. Classification of sterilization methods

B-2. Classification of sterilization methods

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B. Plasma sterilizer

Classification Sterilizer (Development subject of our company)Low-temperature General low-temperature sterilizer(EO gas sterilizer, etc.)

Stability of sterilization agent & hazards after

sterilization

① Low explosion risk, low self-flammability

② No discharge of toxic substances, eco-friendly & harmless to human body

-> Hydrogen peroxide (H202) as main ingredient oxidized to discharge only water & oxygen

① Explosion risk Yes, Self-flammability Yes

② EO(Ethylene oxide) as main ingredient of gas: Carcino-genic substance & very toxic gas

Required time per 1 cy-cle of sterilization

③ 30-70 minutes ③ More than 10 hours (Usually 12-15 hours)

Turnover rate of medi-cal apparatus

④ Short sterilization time, high sterilization turnover rate, saving of hospital operation costs, improvement in patients treatment quality

(7-10 times/day)

④ Washing for a long time required to remove residual EO gas after sterilization-> Impedes turnover rate of steri-lizer (Once/day)

Restrictions for steriliza-tion

⑤ Safe sterilization of even precision medical appa-ratuses including electronic devices sensitive to moi-sture. However, powerful absorptive porous materials excluded

⑤ Unsuitable for precision medical apparatuses including electronic devices sensitive to moisture

Installation environment & conditions

⑥ No constraints for installation since only a power

supply cord for the sterilizer is required ⑥ EO gas is a hazardous gas, requiring installation of ad-ditional apparatuses for equipment for discharge od ab-sorption by water, making it inconvenient & subject to regulations on installation requirements for installation places such as hospital, etc.

BETTE

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Plasma sterilizer vs. EO gas sterilizer

B-3. Comparison of low-temperature sterilization methods

B-3. Comparison of low-temperature sterilization methods

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B. 플라즈마멸균기

Steam Sterilization

EO Gas Sterilization

Plasma Sterilization

Targer Safety

Speed

Cost of Maintenace

B-4. Comparison of low-temperature sterilization methods

B-4. Comparison of low-temperature sterilization methods

Supply Rate

Target Safety

Speed Cost of Maintenance Purchase Cost

Speed

Cost of Maintenance

Purchase Cost Supply Rate Target Safety Speed

Cost of

Maintenance

Purchase Cost Supply Rate Target Safety

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B. Plasma sterilizer

B-5. Needs for plasma sterilization

B-5. Needs for plasma sterilization

• While the EO gas sterilizer of existing products has a limited use due

to excessive use times (8~12 hours), the plasma sterilizer requires

about 50 minutes, allowing for fast sterilization.

Fast

sterili-zation

• While the plasma sterilizer has discharged substances separated into

water & oxygen for discharge after use, the existing EO gas sterilizer

has very toxic substances discharged, making the plasma sterilizer an

eco-friendly product

Eco-friend-liness

• Currently, use of low-temperature sterilization in medical institutions

continues to be increased & turn-over rates per hour are high as an

advantage of the use of the plasma sterilizer, bringing economic profits

to a hospital.

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B. Plasma sterilizer

B-6. Features of MKT plasma sterilizer

B-6. Features of MKT plasma sterilizer

Popularized prices formulated for high-priced equipment due to process

im-provement

Low risk & certain supply of a fixed quantity due to the use of disposable

cartridge

Sterilization states recorded during sterilization process due to having a

prin-ter (optional item)

Code displayed in the screen upon error situation by self diagnosis during

sterilization process

Oil exchange not required with infrequent exchange of consumables, saving

costs.

Safe & eco-friendly product due to no discharge of harmful gases &

decom-position into water & oxygen

Other equipment not required at the installation place, allowing simple use

when only power supply is available

Convenience in follow-up management due to innovative design & process

improvement

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B. Plasma sterilizer

B-7. MKT competitiveness

B-7. MKT competitiveness

STRENGTH

OPPORTUNITY

Securing specialized technology in medical sterilizer & manufacturing/sales competence of

40-years of experience

Development/production of medical high-pressure vapor, gas, ultraviolet radiation &

low-tempe-rature sterilizer of various capacities

Retaining of excellent technology competence in sterilization instruments

Retaining of technology patents related to plasma sterilization instruments

Growth & expansion of market expected for low-temperature plasma sterilizers & continued

substitution of the existing high-pressure vapor sterilizers

Rapid growth of market expected for small-scale plasma sterilizers for expensive medical

instru-ments of dentists, ophthalmologists, plastic surgeons, etc. (annual growth rate of 37.8% in 2013)

Effects of preoccupation very large due to being in the initial stage of forming market for

small-scale, low-temperature plasma sterilizers

Expansion into major items for overseas export expected, particularly with an increase in market

attractiveness for Mideast, southeast Asia

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B. Plasma sterilizer

B-8. How to use

B-8. How to use

• Expensive, precise apparatuses that can have degrading effects by

high heat, high pressure, & moisture

• Rigid Endoscopes / Stainless Steel

• Flexible Endoscopes / Teflon, Polyethylene

• Various Catheters, Implants

• Other Metal Instruments & Utensils

Products

al-lowing

sterili-zation

• Tools of absorptive materials (Cotton, cloth, paper, wood, liquid)

Products not

allowing

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B. Plasma sterilizer

B-9. Certificate(Test Report)

B-9. Certificate(Test Report)

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B. Plasma sterilizer

B-9. Certificate(ISO13485)

B-9. Certificate(ISO13485)

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