Dry heat sterilization indicator HIS-250
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Dry heat sterilization indicator - HIS-250 - Informer Med Sp. z o.o. - chemical / medical / for the pharmaceutical industry
Dry heat sterilization indicator - HIS-250 - Informer Med Sp. z o.o. - chemical / medical / for the pharmaceutical industry
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Characteristics

Type
for dry heat sterilization, chemical
Applications
medical, for the pharmaceutical industry, laboratory

Description

Hot air sterilization control tests – indicators designed to verify temperature and exposure time during hot air sterilization. Suitable for use in all devices employing this method. Sterim® Hot Air Sterilization Tests come in the form of paper strips with a test field that changes color from green to dark brown when exposed to 160°C. The indicator substance is completely safe – free from lead, heavy metals, or other toxic components. It is inert and does not affect the sterilized material. The test strip, like other chemical sterilization tests, should be placed inside the package to be sterilized. After the sterilization process, check whether the test field has changed color. Advantages : - Ability to monitor sterilization parameters in older equipment, - Easy to use and read results. Technical Data: - Sterilization method: dry hot air, - Test data provided in Polish, - Compliance: ISO 11140-1 Type 1, - Verified process parameters: temperature, time, - Quantity per package: 2 x 250 pieces.

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