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Orallar Zirai Urunler Uretim Paz.ve Tic. A.S

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08.B038

Osprey Limited

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07.F012

Ovoconcept

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09.B040

Ovotherm International Handels GmbH

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11.C016

Ovotrack bv

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09.C104

OX-CTA , Grupo OX

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12.A057

Pak Tavuk Gida San.Ve Tic. A.S.

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08.B020

Pas Reform Hatchery Technologies

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11.D013

Pattyn Belgium NV

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11.E080, 11,F080

Petersime N.V.

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09.C080

Pharmill Paulina Plenkiewicz i Wojciech Florysiak Sp. Jawna

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12.C101

Phibro Animal Health Co. Sub unit: Phibro Vaccines

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12.D050

Phytosynthese

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12.D085

Picchi SNC

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11.C101

Plasson Ltd

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07.D091

PLUMA’TECH

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11.E021

Plumex

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08.B021

Pluriton B.V.

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08.B060

Polat Makina Sanayi A.S.

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09.A027

Polysto

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09.B111

POSS

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11.E080, 11.F080

Potoky

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12.D065

Poultec N.V.

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01.C021

POULTEC based in Antwerp, Belgium is a member of Group DC, whose main investments are in the agriculture and farming sector, with an innovative spirit and ambitious drive for success and expansion.

POULTEC emerged in different markets from 25 years of experience in the design and execution of poultry projects on the four continents.

We develop unique innovative concepts in the poultry turnkey industry where science and technology are applied in customized solutions meeting the requirements of different climates, respecting the welfare, the management, and the production parameters for each project.

We design Poultry Projects on a solid basis, with scientific know-how and field expertise to reach the target profitability and achievement, delivering not only high-quality equipment but complete successful solutions.

Poultry Cartons, LLC

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09.A043

Continuous Microbial Reduction for Hatchery Operations

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09.B012

How Synexis Technology Works 

Synexis uses a photocatalytic process to create free radicals generated in situ from ambient air and water, including reactive oxygen species. This enables continuous, touchless microbial reduction throughout indoor environments. 

Since DHP™ has also been tested and reported as an effective replacement for formaldehyde in commercial poultry hatcheries, Synexis has become an important part of hatcheries’ long-term pathogen control strategy while avoiding health and safety risks associated with formaldehyde. 

Synexis technology is backed by independent third-party data and provides a proactive and synergistic method that enhances cleaning protocols and supports airborne microbial reduction in occupied spaces, from small rooms to larger enclosed facilities, such as: 

  • Breeder Farm Egg Coolers 
  • Transportation 
  • Hatchery Egg Storage Rooms 
  • Setter Rooms 
  • Hatcher Rooms 
  • Chick Processing Rooms 
  • Chick Holding Rooms


Why Hatchery Operations Choose Synexis DHP™ 

  • Achieved hatchability comparable to formaldehyde and increased hatchability compared to baseline conditions, demonstrating it can serve as a safer alternative without negatively affecting chick health or performance.¹
  • Demonstrated eggs stored in a DHP™-treated cooler had higher hatch of fertile rates, lower early embryonic mortality, heavier chicks, and significantly reduced airborne microbial counts compared with untreated controls.² 
  • Found DHP™ significantly reduces microbial contamination and key pathogens in hatchery environments while improving hatchability and early chick survival.³ 
  • Associated DHP™ with reduced Aspergillus contamination in chicks and improved hatchability and early chick mortality.⁴ 
  • Always on and safe for use in occupied spaces
  • Easy to use, install, and maintain


¹ University of Georgia (2023)

² Poultry Science (2020)

³ Journal of Public Health and Emergency (2023)

⁴ Poultry Science Association (2019)