Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaners.
TMED is recognized as a leader in manufacturing Surgical Instrument Enzyme Detergent Cleaners.
The ONEStep 4 Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaner is the most effective Enzyme Detergent available for cleaning Surgical Instruments cost effectively and fast, we guarantee it.
The ONEStep 4 Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaner is a:
100% Biodegradable Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaner,
non-irritating Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaner,
phosphate free Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaner, and
The easy FOAM-it Pre wash Enzyme Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner eliminates the spraying of enzymes within the workplace while delivering the most effective 4 enzyme detergent surgical instrument cleaner available. The ONEStep 4 Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaner delivers the highest level of enzymes with the surfactant detergents necessary to breakdown and remove all forms of proteinaceous bioburden. Other products may claim a high concentration but, at .25 0Oz per gallon of diluents, the ONEStep 4 Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaner delivers the highest level of enzymes and surfactant detergents for more effective cleaning and conditioning of surgical instruments and utensils. The ONEStep 4 Enzyme Surgical Instrument Cleaner Detergent is free rinsing to render spotless and residue free cleaning. The ONEStep 4 Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaner is the most effective Enzyme Detergent available for Cleaning Surgical Instruments cost effectively and fast, we guarantee it.
Enzyme Surgical Instrument Cleaners:
Apply the all-in-ONE™ 4 Enzyme Detergent ONCE. Your surgical instruments will look newer and perform longer. It's the only surgical instrument cleaner you will need. The easy FOAM-it™ surgical instrument cleaner, for pre washing and soaking surgical instruments, cleans faster and cleaner while removing STAINS from surgical instruments with lower surgical instrument cleaning costs.
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The Spotting of Surgical Instruments Can Be Eliminated.
Light or dark surgical instrument spots and
surgical instrument stains can be eliminated.
The Spotting of Surgical Instruments Can Be Eliminated.
Light or dark surgical instrument spots and
surgical instrument stains can be eliminated.
Light or dark spots and stains on surgical instruments.
Slow evaporation of water condensation on surgical instruments will cause light or dark spots. Mineral deposits left on surgical instruments after the water has evaporated is the result of using tap water. The use of distilled or demineralized water for rinsing surgical instruments will eliminate the problem.
Spots and stains on surgical instruments.
Spots on surgical instruments can also be the result of opening the autoclave door before steam has been completely exhausted, causing a slow drying process. Spots on surgical instruments can be traced to reusable instrument wrappers. If you begin to see spots on surgical instruments, see if this correlates with a change in packaging. During laundering procedures it is important that the detergents are thoroughly rinsed out. Any residues from the laundry process will be carried on to the surgical instrument surface during steam sterilization.
Brown stains on surgical instruments.
A dull brown or blue stain can be the build-up of oxidation on the surface of the instrument. These stains are more detectable on a dull (mat) finished surgical instrument than on a bright (mirror) surface. It is the formation of chromic oxide, a very thin hard layer which forms naturally on the surface of stainless steel surgical instruments to prevent atmospheric corrosion of surgical instruments.
Blue stains on surgical instruments.
Blue stains or spots on surgical instruments are often the result of cold sterilizing solutions. Prepare the surgical instrument sterilizing solution to exact proportions and change as directed by the manufacturer. Prolonged use of the sterilizing solution will make the surgical instrument sterilizing solution corrosive. Use of distilled or demineralized water and a rust inhibitor will minimize discoloration.
Purplish-Black stains on surgical instruments.
Purplish-Black stains on surgical instruments may result from contact with ammonia. Many cleaning compounds contain ammonia which remains on the Instrument if not rinsed thoroughly. Purplish-Black stains on surgical instruments can also result from amine deposits traced in the autoclave or steam pipes. Clean the autoclave and follow the autoclave cleaning with a cleaning cycle of distilled water.
It is unlikely that surgical grade stainless steel will rust. What appears on a surgical instrument as rust is actually residual organic matters or mineral deposits in box locks, ratchets, serrations, hinges etc. which have been baked on to the surface of the surgical instruments. Proper surgical instrument cleaning will avoid this problem. Again, adhering to proper surgical instrument cleaning (the proper sequence of washer treatments, the proper sequence of hand washing surgical instruments) and surgical instrument sterilization procedures will prevent most occurrences of surgical instrument staining and surgical instruments spotting. Sterilization of stainless surgical instruments together with plated surgical instruments of dissimilar material should be avoided. Chipped or imperfectly plated carbon steel on surgical instruments. will cause rust deposits on stainless steel instruments. Electrolytic action will carry carbon particles from the exposed metal on to the stainless steel on surgical instruments surface. These particles promptly oxidize and the stainless steel on surgical instruments appear to have rusted. A rust colored film on on surgical instruments can be caused by the high mineral content of water or by the use of improper water softeners. Free rinsing Surgical Instruments Cleaners are designed to provide a residue free surgical instrument when proper rinsing is performed . Use distilled or de-mineralized water only for washing Surgical Instruments and rinsing Surgical Instruments as well as for sterilizing Surgical Instruments. Using Surgical Instrument cleaning brushes (designed to fit the working channel properly and prevent scoring), and/or surgical instrument cleaning sponges impregnated with low foaming, neutral detergent (pH 7) enzyme surgical instrument detergent cleaner will optimize your Surgical Instrument cleaning outcomes. Normal (all) tap (source) water will leave spotting deposits on Surgical Instruments due to their mineral content. Some surgical instrument cleaners include buffers to condition the source water and prevent surgical instrument spotting. These surgical instrument cleaners are also designed to render a residue free surgical instrument.
The presence of blood, andy form of proteinaceous bioburden (protien, lipids, or carbohydrates), and other soils the in box locks, surgical instrument ratchets, surgical instrument serrations, and surgical instrument hinges can cause corrosion. Care should be taken in cleaning surgical instruments. Excessive moisture left on the surface of surgical instrument can lead to surgical instrument corrosion. Preheat the surgical instrument autoclave, do not rush the surgical instrument drying time. Foreign matters deposited in the autoclave can result in surgical instrument spotting and surgical instrument corrosion. Inner surfaces of the autoclave should be given a routine maintenance. Wipe down with acetic acid (equal parts of vinegar and distilled water) to remove any impurities.
Stress corrosion can be caused by not opening surgical instrument box locks during sterilization procedure. The heating-up and cooling-down process during sterilization causes tension in the surgical instrument material.
Prevent Surgical Instrument Pitting
Pitting of Surgical Instruments
When surgical instruments are exposed to saline solutions, blood, iodine, potassium chloride and other compounds surgical instrument pitting will occur. Surgical Instruments should be rinsed thoroughly immediately after exposure. Surgical Instrument Pitting can also be traced to detergents with a high pH level used for Surgical Instrument cleaning. Make sure all surgical instrument detergents, enzyme instrument cleaners, and surgical instrument lubricants are pH neutral. Surgical Instruments should be thoroughly rinsed after cleaning. It is impossible to completely restore Surgical Instruments after pitting or when rust has eroded the hard passive payer surface of surgical instruments. The Surgical Instrument should be replaced immediately as pitted Surgical Instruments are far more susceptible to further corrosion and will couse corrosion to of surgical instruments if they are in contact with them during the cleaning process .
Enzyme Surgical Instrument Cleaners:
Surgical Instrument spotting,
The Spotting of Surgical Instruments Can Be Eliminated.
Light or dark surgical instrument spots and
surgical instrument stains can be eliminated.
and we guarantee it.
- "complete removal of all pathogens" from surgical instruments,
- “surgical instruments sterile at the completion of the process".,
- "evaluation of Surgical Instrument Washers confirmed that the efficacy of disinfection was 100%"
The "Proper Sequence of Washer Treatments" includes a combination of mechanical and chemical surgical instrument cleaner treatments.
- cold water pre-wash to flush proteinaceous debris and prevent baking,
- ultrasonic cleaning with Ultrasonic Cleaner Solution ,
- detergent wash with all-in-ONE Surgical Instrument Cleaner Conditioner,
- purified water rinses with increasingly elevated temperatures,
- and hot air drying elevated to disinfection time temperatures.
The chemical Surgical Instrument Cleaner treatments include:
- Protease Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaners,
- Amylase Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaners,
- Lipase Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaners, , and
- Carbohydrase Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaners,
- surfactant enzyme detergent cleaners that are functional in the elevated washing temperatures,
- surfactant surgical instrument surface cleaners and instrument stain removers,
- water conditioners to condition source water and dissolve mineral incrustation, and
- lubricants to free and facilitate the for hinge points of instruments.
Apply the all-in-ONE™ 4 Enzyme Detergent ONCE. Your surgical instruments will look newer and perform longer. It's the only surgical instrument cleaner you will need. The easy FOAM-it™ surgical instrument cleaner, for pre washing and soaking surgical instruments, cleans faster and cleaner while removing STAINS from surgical instruments with lower surgical instrument cleaning costs.
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