



cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner, while cutting cleaning costs.
The all-in-ONE urgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant
can replace multiple cleaning conditioning products: enzyme surgical instrument cleaners,
surgical instrument cleaning chemicals, stain removers for surgical instruments, surgical instrument surface conditioners, and surgical instrument lubricants.
The all-in-ONE urgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant
have multiple cleaning conditioning applications: manually cleaning surgical instruments,
automated surgical instrument washer decontaminators, surgical instrument washer disinfectors, ultrasonic surgical instrument cleaner, and automated scope cleaners.
The all-in-ONE urgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant
high concentration will lower cleaning costs.
The dilution rate is only .25 to .5 ounces per gallon.
(1.92 ML per Liter to 3.85 ML per Liter)
ONE product for cleaning Surgical Instruments.
ONE application for cleaning Surgical Instruments.
The all-in-ONE delivers residue free surface.
Apply it ONCE, it's all you really need.
For more information go to:
Enzymatic Cleaners are biodegradable, non-toxic cleaning agents. While an enzymatic cleaner is a special type of cleaning agent, its uses are not confined to any particular product. Enzymatic cleaners can be used on various home and personal items including carpets, laundry, and contact lenses.
Enzymatic cleaners are popular because of their ability to break down soils, stains, and other debris with the use of natural enzymes. Typically, the enzymes used to create an enzymatic cleaner include species of the bacteria Bacillus. Protease Enzymatic Cleaners and amylase Enzymatic Cleaners are used the most, though lipases have also been known to be incorporated into detergent formulations. Enzymatic Cleaners function differently. Protease Enzymatic Cleaners combat protein-based stains, amylase Enzymatic Cleaners work on carbohydrates and starches, and lipase Enzymatic Cleaners break down lipids or fats.
Many laundry detergents formulations include enzymatic cleaners. Detergent formulations that have enzymes in them are generally recognized as having the ability to remove stains such as sweat, blood, milk, and grass with ease. The amount of enzymatic cleaners in each detergent formulation may vary significantly between brands. Generally, though, enzymes work faster on stains than regular chemical cleaners and they can also clean in lower temperatures, thus requiring less electricity to complete a load of laundry.
Enzymatic Enzyme Cleaners speed up chemical reactions. enzymatic cleaners have the reputation for being efficient cleaners. While speeding up reactions, enzymes can remain relatively independent of them. They are also not in danger of being consumed or destroyed by the reactions. For this reason, individual enzymes are able to continue combating a stain long after a regular chemical cleaner. In fact, enzymes may be able to keep cleaning until the enzyme itself breaks down.
Since enzymatic cleaners use naturally-occurring proteins to combat stains, they are an especially useful alternative cleaner for those concerned with green living or who do not react well to typical chemical cleaners. Using an enzymatic cleaner can reduce environmental impact and help keep the user safe from adverse, allergic reactions associated with using average cleaning products. When choosing an enzymatic cleaner, consumers should take care to select one that seeks to maximize the enzymatic cleaning process, since many cleaners include enzymes in cleaner formulations by default. Though even a small amount of enzymes in a formulation can have significant effects on the agent's cleaning abilities, more enzymes can mean more cleaning benefits. Consumers should also select an enzymatic cleaner that is most appropriate for the item to be cleaned.
Enzymatic Surgical Instrument Detergent, Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant, The Surgical Instrument Cleaner for cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner and residue free.
Enzymatic Cleaners are biodegradable, non-toxic cleaning agents. While an enzymatic cleaner is a special type of cleaning agent, its uses are not confined to any particular product. Enzymatic cleaners can be used on various home and personal items including carpets, laundry, and contact lenses. Enzymatic cleaners are popular because of their ability to break down soils, stains, and other debris with the use of natural enzymes. Typically, the enzymes used to create an enzymatic cleaner include species of the bacteria Bacillus. Protease Enzymatic Cleaners and amylase Enzymatic Cleaners are used the most, though lipases have also been known to be incorporated into detergent formulations. Enzymatic Cleaners function differently. Protease Enzymatic Cleaners combat protein-based stains, amylase Enzymatic Cleaners work on carbohydrates and starches, and lipase Enzymatic Cleaners break down lipids or fats. Contact us for product information and pricing that will lower your costs for conditioning and cleaning surgical instruments while delivering the surgical instrument care that you and your surgical instruments deserve.
The Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant is 100% biodegradable and Neutral pH. The Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant complies with the specifications of Surgical Instrument and Surgical Instrument Washer Manufacturers. The Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant replaces enzyme cleaners, surgical instrument cleaning chemicals, surgical instrument STAIN removers, surface conditioners, and surgical instrument lubricants. The Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant delivers surfactant based agents for cleaning proteinaceous soil from surgical instruments and removing STAINS from surgical instruments. The Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant are highly concentrated for lower surgical instrument cleaning costs. ONE gallon of the all-in-ONE Surgical Instrument Cleaner can deliver 512 gallons of Surgical Instrument Cleaner. The Dilution rate is .25 to .5 ounces per gallon depending on level of bioburden, encrustation and stains.











Enzymatic Cleaners are biodegradable, non-toxic cleaning agents. While an enzymatic cleaner is a special type of cleaning agent, its uses are not confined to any particular product. Enzymatic cleaners can be used on various home and personal items including carpets, laundry, and contact lenses.
Enzymatic cleaners are popular because of their ability to break down soils, stains, and other debris with the use of natural enzymes. Typically, the enzymes used to create an enzymatic cleaner include species of the bacteria Bacillus. Protease Enzymatic Cleaners and amylase Enzymatic Cleaners are used the most, though lipases have also been known to be incorporated into detergent formulations. Enzymatic Cleaners function differently. Protease Enzymatic Cleaners combat protein-based stains, amylase Enzymatic Cleaners work on carbohydrates and starches, and lipase Enzymatic Cleaners break down lipids or fats.
Many laundry detergents formulations include enzymatic cleaners. Detergent formulations that have enzymes in them are generally recognized as having the ability to remove stains such as sweat, blood, milk, and grass with ease. The amount of enzymatic cleaners in each detergent formulation may vary significantly between brands. Generally, though, enzymes work faster on stains than regular chemical cleaners and they can also clean in lower temperatures, thus requiring less electricity to complete a load of laundry.
Enzymatic Enzyme Cleaners speed up chemical reactions. enzymatic cleaners have the reputation for being efficient cleaners. While speeding up reactions, enzymes can remain relatively independent of them. They are also not in danger of being consumed or destroyed by the reactions. For this reason, individual enzymes are able to continue combating a stain long after a regular chemical cleaner. In fact, enzymes may be able to keep cleaning until the enzyme itself breaks down.
Since enzymatic cleaners use naturally-occurring proteins to combat stains, they are an especially useful alternative cleaner for those concerned with green living or who do not react well to typical chemical cleaners. Using an enzymatic cleaner can reduce environmental impact and help keep the user safe from adverse, allergic reactions associated with using average cleaning products. When choosing an enzymatic cleaner, consumers should take care to select one that seeks to maximize the enzymatic cleaning process, since many cleaners include enzymes in cleaner formulations by default. Though even a small amount of enzymes in a formulation can have significant effects on the agent's cleaning abilities, more enzymes can mean more cleaning benefits. Consumers should also select an enzymatic cleaner that is most appropriate for the item to be cleaned.
Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant,
Cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner.
Your first-line-of-defense against Corrosion is proper cleaning.
Surgical Instrument Cleaners and the passive oxide layer of Surgical Instrument: Stainless steel surgical instruments are made of corrosion resistant high-grade specialty steels. The key word here is “resistant”. Corrosion resistant does not mean corrosion proof. One of the special characteristics of these steels is that the manufacturer forms a "passive oxide layer" on the surface, which protects them against corrosion. This makes surgical instruments as corrosion resistant as possible. It is imperative that you maintain the passive oxide layer to prevent corrosion and maintain your surgery instruments in optimal condition. If this is not done the stainless steel will corrode or stain more readily which will reduce the life of the surgical instrument and/or render it useless. Initially, all “stainless steel” surgical instruments have the same corrosion resistance. When strength and hardness requirements are important factors for instrument function, corrosion resistance is generally lower. Increasing the corrosion resistance would soften the stainless steel. Manufacturers of surgical instruments and surgical instrument containers recommend the use of neutral pH cleaning concentrates. Newly developed neutral pH all-in-one or "combination" cleaning concentrates have been shown to be effective in optimizing the efficacy of the "passive oxide layer". This will provide a longer life for stainless steel surgical instruments. More information and studies regarding the "passive oxide layer" of Surgical Instruments is below.
Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant,
Cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner.
Virtually all manufacturers of surgical instruments, rigid scopes, flexible scopes, and instrument containers recommend the use of neutral pH cleaning concentrates. Generic Example of this recommendation: Do not use high acidic (pH <4) or high alkaline (pH >10) products for disinfection or cleaning, since these can corrode metal, cause discoloration or stress fractures. Do not use abrasive pads or Surgical Instrument Cleaners that will scratch the surface allowing dirt and water deposits to collect. Abrasive cleaning will remove the protective passive layer. Do not use high concentrations of chlorine bleach to clean or disinfect stainless steel instruments, as pitting will occur. Never use bleach to clean any surgical instruments. The high pH of bleach causes surface deposits of brown stains and might even corrode the instrument. Even high quality stainless steel is not impervious to an acidic bleach solution.
Sort instruments by similar metal for subsequent processing so that electrolytic deposition (galvanic corrosion) due to contact between dissimilar metals will not occur.
Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant,
Cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner.
Rinsing Instruments - Tap or "Source" Water
Tap water can contain many minerals, which may discolor and stain surgical instruments. It is recommended that de-ionized water be used for the final rinsing to prevent spotting. all-in-one or "combination" cleaning concentrates can be effective in treating unacceptably hard source water and removing hard water encrustation from surgical instruments and equipment. If untreated tap water is used for final rinsing, then the instruments must be dried immediately to avoid staining.
Surgical Instrument Cleaners and the Sterilization of Surgical Instruments: Clean instruments, or apply treatment to prevent the drying and encrustation of debris, as quickly as possible after use. Do not allow blood and debris to dry on the instruments. If cleaning must be delayed, place groups of instruments in a covered container with appropriate detergent or enzymatic solution to delay drying. The use of pre-soaking enzyme foam sprays has been shown to reduce the time expended for manual cleaning and render higher quality outcomes. After surgery, open all box locks and disassemble instruments with removable parts. This will limit blood drying on instruments that may cause them to corrode. The "all-in-one" cleaners and the enzyme-detergent foam sprays deliver a chemical complex to: maintain hydration of bioburden, prevent corrosion, clean the surface, and condition the surface of instruments & scopes. This can significantly reduce manual cleaning and facilitate cleaning the surface of surgical instruments, scopes, and the lumens of cannulated instruments inside-and-one. If used properly, all-in-one enzyme detergent foam sprays and/or all-in-one "combination" cleaning concentrates can render excellent outcomes and facilitate cleaning instruments and scopes inside-and-out. They effectively cleaning the surface while cleaning lumens and working channels. This can eliminate or reduce the manual labor expended, rendering lower reprocessing costs while improving turnaround.
cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner, while cutting cleaning costs.
For more information go to:
can replace multiple cleaning and conditioning products.
enzyme surgical instrument cleaners,
surgical instrument cleaning chemicals,
STAIN removers for surgical instruments,
surgical instrument surface conditioners,
and surgical instrument lubricants.
all-in-ONE Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricants
have multiple cleaning and conditioning applications:
manually cleaning surgical instruments,
automated surgical instrument washer decontaminators,
surgical instrument washer disinfectors,
ultrasonic surgical instrument cleaners,
and automated scope cleaners.
all-in-ONE Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricants
high concentration will lower cleaning costs.
The dilution rate is only .25 to .5 ounces per gallon.
(1.92 ML per Liter to 3.85 ML per Liter)
ONE product for cleaning Surgical Instruments.
ONE application for cleaning Surgical Instruments.
Apply it ONCE. It's all you really need for
cleaning Surgical Instruments fast and effectively.
all-in-ONE Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricants
Enzymatic enzyme detergent surgical instrument cleaners are surfactant based for cleaning proteinaceous soil and removing STAINS from surgical instruments.
all-in-ONE Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricants
deliver a unique formulation of multi-tiered high-level enzymes, detergents, and a surfactant chemical complex to: rapidly breakdown and remove bioburden, clean the surface of surgical stainless steel, prevent corrosion, remove stains from surgical instruments, enhance the surface protective "passive layer", and lubricate the moving parts of surgical instruments.
Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricants
are free rinsing for a residue free surface.
easy FOAM-it Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant 12 per case
Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant - 4 gallons per case with 1 pump
Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant - 5 gallon
Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant - 15 gallon
Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant - 30 gallon
Surgical Instrument Cleaning Detergent Enzyme Lubricant - 55 gallon
For more information go to:
Contact us for product information and pricing that will lower your costs for conditioning and cleaning surgical instruments while delivering the surgical instrument care that you and your surgical instruments deserve.
Enzymatic Cleaners are biodegradable, non-toxic cleaning agents. While an enzymatic cleaner is a special type of cleaning agent, its uses are not confined to any particular product. Enzymatic cleaners can be used on various home and personal items including carpets, laundry, and contact lenses.
Enzymatic cleaners are popular because of their ability to break down soils, stains, and other debris with the use of natural enzymes. Typically, the enzymes used to create an enzymatic cleaner include species of the bacteria Bacillus. Protease Enzymatic Cleaners and amylase Enzymatic Cleaners are used the most, though lipases have also been known to be incorporated into detergent formulations. Enzymatic Cleaners function differently. Protease Enzymatic Cleaners combat protein-based stains, amylase Enzymatic Cleaners work on carbohydrates and starches, and lipase Enzymatic Cleaners break down lipids or fats.
Many laundry detergents formulations include enzymatic cleaners. Detergent formulations that have enzymes in them are generally recognized as having the ability to remove stains such as sweat, blood, milk, and grass with ease. The amount of enzymatic cleaners in each detergent formulation may vary significantly between brands. Generally, though, enzymes work faster on stains than regular chemical cleaners and they can also clean in lower temperatures, thus requiring less electricity to complete a load of laundry.
Enzymatic Enzyme Cleaners speed up chemical reactions. enzymatic cleaners have the reputation for being efficient cleaners. While speeding up reactions, enzymes can remain relatively independent of them. They are also not in danger of being consumed or destroyed by the reactions. For this reason, individual enzymes are able to continue combating a stain long after a regular chemical cleaner. In fact, enzymes may be able to keep cleaning until the enzyme itself breaks down.
Since enzymatic cleaners use naturally-occurring proteins to combat stains, they are an especially useful alternative cleaner for those concerned with green living or who do not react well to typical chemical cleaners. Using an enzymatic cleaner can reduce environmental impact and help keep the user safe from adverse, allergic reactions associated with using average cleaning products. When choosing an enzymatic cleaner, consumers should take care to select one that seeks to maximize the enzymatic cleaning process, since many cleaners include enzymes in cleaner formulations by default. Though even a small amount of enzymes in a formulation can have significant effects on the agent's cleaning abilities, more enzymes can mean more cleaning benefits. Consumers should also select an enzymatic cleaner that is most appropriate for the item to be cleaned.