SANDU I.G., SANDU I., SANDU A.V., VASILACHE V., VIZUREANU P., EARAR K., STIRBU C.M., CRISAN D.R.A., CHIRAZI M., STIRBU C., DROB A., BALAN G., HONCERIUC.

The invention refers to a device for the continuous generation of saline nanoaerosols of the Aitken type, which is based on the principle of operation of the filter with a wide conveyor belt in a closed circuit, framing three sectors in the form of an equilateral triangle, with sequentially differentiated distribution on three processes distinct: impregnation by light sorption from the supersaturated solution of halo-salts, extraction by vacuuming, with suction of dry air from the halochamber, dispersion by purging with hot and humid air in the halochamber. This device allows the achievement of optimal levels of bioactive solions (hydrated saline aerosols) for halocameras with multiple uses, such as: eliminating or stopping the formation of biofilms through microbiological contamination (virotic, bacterial, fungal, etc.) of prostheses during the manufacturing period, storage and implantation of bones and teeth, prevention and treatment of cardio-respiratory, osteo-muscular and psycho-motor conditions, as well as for improving the physical performance of children, the elderly and people who work under conditions of high effort or performance athletes.