Chamber Cleaners
Autoclave Chamber Cleaners and Descaler
Like changing the oil in your car, nothing could be more important than a regular cleaning regiment for your autoclave. Using distilled water is a great idea, but it's just not enough. After repeated use the autoclave will form a build up of scale, water deposits, oxides and other deposits.
It is important to use the correct cleaner recommended by the manufacturer of your particular autoclave or damage could occur. The chemical make up of the cleaning solutions vary based on the materials chosen by the manufacturers of the autoclave sterilizer. For example, the Midmark and Pelton Crane sterilizer cleaners are an alkaline base, while the Tuttnauer cleaner has an acid base. Different types of non-ionic surfactants, phosphate esters and acids are also part of the equation used to manufacture the cleaners, all of which have their own affect on the materials in which they come in contact.
Filter products
- Sterilizers
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Parts
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Autoclave Parts
- Tuttnauer Autoclave Parts
- Autoclave Door Gaskets
- Barnstead Autoclave Parts
- Getinge/Castle Sterilizer Parts
- Midmark Ritter Autoclave Parts
- MDT Harvey Autoclave Parts
- Market Forge Autoclave Parts
- Cox Autoclave Parts
- Pelton and Crane Autoclave Parts
- Scican Statim Autoclave Parts
- Steris/Amsco Autoclave Parts
- Sterident Autoclave Parts
- Sterrad Hydrogen Peroxide Sterilization Parts
- Water Distiller Parts
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Autoclave Parts
- Accessories