Steam sterilization biological indicator InCator®9200
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steam sterilization biological indicator
steam sterilization biological indicator
steam sterilization biological indicator
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Characteristics

Type
for steam sterilization
Applications
medical

Description

▪ Accurate simulation and indication ▪ Patented design for superior monitoring sensitivity ▪ Reusable self-adhesive label for easy archiving ▪ Eco-friendly lead-free formula It is used for routine monitoring of the sterilization process for cloth bags, metal instruments and rigid containers in pre-vacuum pressure steam sterilizers at 132-134℃ (≥3.5 minutes). After sterilization under the above conditions, if the chemical indicator dye strip in the test pack reaches or passes through the acceptable area (sterilization success), it indicates that the sterilization conditions are met. If the dye strip does not reach the acceptable area, staying in the rejection area (sterilization failure), it indicates that the sterilization conditions are not met. Note: This product should be stored at room temperature (15℃ ~ 30℃) and a relative humidity not exceeding 60%; avoid sunlight, fluorescent lighting and UV disinfection lighting; it should not be mixed with contaminated or toxic chemicals. This product cannot be used for dry heat, chemical vapor, ethylene oxide or other low temperature sterilization process monitoring.

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MEDICA 2024
MEDICA 2024

11-14 Nov 2024 Dusseldorf (Germany) Hall 10 - Stand A05

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    RSNA 2024
    RSNA 2024

    1-05 Dec 2024 Chicago (USA - Illinois)

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