HOW TO CLEAN THE INSIDE OF MEDICAL TUBES

BEST PROCESS FOR CLEANING MEDICAL DEVICES

Begin by applying the Vacuum Cycling Nucleation (VCN) protocol to your device, utilizing a protease enzyme-based cleaning solution to hydrolyze and remove proteinaceous contaminants both internally and externally. Subsequently, implement the VCN protocol with a lipase-based cleaner to degrade lipid residues. Follow this with the VCN process using an anionic surfactant solution to eliminate organic soils. Then, perform a VCN rinse with a hydrogen peroxide solution for oxidative sterilization. Proceed with a VCN rinse using deionized (DI) water to remove residual cleaning agents. Optionally, execute a VCN treatment with isopropyl alcohol to enhance disinfectant efficacy. All procedures can be seamlessly integrated in a single chamber with a unified multi-stage machine.

VIDEO: FLUID MOTION DURING VCN PROCESSING IN A COILED TUBE

This video illustrates the mechanism by which vapor generation within a confined conduit induces fluid agitation, thereby enhancing the displacement and removal of contaminants. Subsequently, the expanding vapor phase facilitates the purging of residual contaminants from the system.

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