
Maintenance Spray for Surgical Instruments and Aerator
Heads
- It is a ready-to-use product.
- Prevents the adhesion of dirt
(such as water vapour stains, betadine and protein stains) formed on the
surgical instrument surface as a result of high temperature and chemical
reaction.
- Gives a shiny and clean
appearance.
- It forms a protective layer on
dental surgical instruments that reduces the adhesion of chemicals such as
cement, alginate, zinc oxide, carboxylate and phosphate etc.
- It ensures that the aerator heads
are cleaned of dirt adhering to the inside of the turbine ducts with high
pressure air and remain oily even if they come into contact with water.
- It does not prevent sterilization
as it does not contain silicone and derivatives. Contains medical paraffin oils
resistant to high temperatures (200°C).
Composition:
Medical white paraffin oils, Propane, Butane
Usage:
- Use in Surgical Hand
İnstruments:
The cleaning and disinfection process is finished, ready for
sterilization process, spread on a flat surface, surgical instruments are
spread thoroughly by spraying from a certain distance without the extension
hose of the sprayer. Use an extension hose, especially for loose parts. After
making sure that the spraying is done thoroughly, a function test is carried
out on the loose parts and it is ensured that it penetrates deeper. Then the
sterilization process is started.
- Use in Endoscopes and Aerator
Heads:
For endoscopes and aerator heads, an extension hose is
attached to the end of the spray valve and the spray is sprayed directly onto
the moving parts and rotating threaded parts sufficiently. In this case, it is
operated once for a function test and after it is seen that it is completely
lubricated, the use of the instruments is continued.