Surgical instrument disinfectant edisonite® classic
powder

surgical instrument disinfectant
surgical instrument disinfectant
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Characteristics

Applications
for surgical instruments
Form
powder

Description

Powerful alkaline powder cleaner for manual reprocessing with a wide range of uses. Our Plus Strong cleaner with outstanding material compatibility Wide range of uses Especially suitable for laboratory equipment Highly economical due to low application concentration edisonite® classic is used for manual cleaning of medical instruments, laboratory equipment and technical systems made of metal, glass, quartz, porcelain, ceramic, plastic and rubber. The product is particularly suitable for laboratory equipment since it does not attack graduations and has no effect on sensitive laboratory tests. edisonite® classic can be used in immersion baths and ultrasonic baths. The concentrated powder is diluted with water to the desired working concentration. In cases of protein contamination: To avoid protein denaturation, keep the temperature below 45°C. Dosing: The dosing quantity depends on how the instruments are reprocessed and the level of soiling of the item to be reprocessed. Remove the amount required with a measuring cup. Consult the dosage table shown for the dosing quantity you need in millilitres. The following parameters are recommended when using edisonite® classic: Normal contamination: 0.5 % (5 g/l) Severe contamination: 1.0 % (10 g/l) Immerse instruments to be reprocessed into the working solution. Ensure items are completely wetted - also in the case of hollow instruments - and allow them to soak in the solution. After cleaning, thoroughly rinse/flush the medical devices with water that has at least drinking water quality to remove any residues of the solution.

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