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Sterilization pouch Eurosteril®

Sterilization pouch - Eurosteril® - Euronda
Sterilization pouch - Eurosteril® - Euronda
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Thermal-welding standard sterilization pouches made of heavy weight (60g/m2) white medical paper coupled with a light blue polyethylene/polypropylene layer. Three sided weldings with impermeable and uniform canals for the highest microbe protection. The changing chemical colour indicators verify the sterilization process by steam or EtO gas (ethylene oxide). Appropriate peeling without the release of paper fibers or laceration of the film at the moment of opening the packaging. In full compliance with 93/42/EEC (and subsequent amendment 2007/47/EC) and EN 868-5. Details of the changing chemical colour indicators: • Steam method: pink colour turns brown after sterilization in an autoclave; • EtO gas method with ethylene oxide: green colour turns yellow after sterilization in an autoclave. Tips: • Carefully examine the size of the items to be sterilized. No more than 3/4 of the volume of the packaging must be taken up by the contents; • Make sure that there is a gap of at least 3 cm between the item to be sterilized and the seal; • The sealing strip must be at least 8 mm wide to conform with the EN 868-5 standard; • Protect any sharp points with special covers; • Use an absorbent gauze to prevent any lubricated turbines and wands from soaking the paper with oil; • When opening pouches, hold the paper side still and peel the film downwards to access the sterile instruments. Long-lasting They offer a guaranteed seal during sterilization and keep items sterile for up to 6 months in suitable storage conditions.

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AEEDC 2025

4-06 Feb 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Stand 6C09

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