Title: Reusable 5ml Veterinary Syringe with Polymer Barrel – “Record” – Pack of 3
Product Description
The “Record” 5ml reusable veterinary syringe features a durable polymer barrel for precise fluid and medication delivery. Its ergonomic design ensures ease of use, while its robust construction guarantees longevity. Ideal for various veterinary applications, this syringe provides reliable accuracy and simplifies the administration process.
Key Features
- Volume: 5ml
- Barrel Type: Polymer
- Purpose: Fluid injection and aspiration
- Quantity: Pack of 3
Benefits
- Ease of Use: Ergonomic design for comfortable and efficient handling.
- High Durability: Resistant to breakage and wear, ensuring extended lifespan.
- Chemical Resistance: Withstands exposure to a wide range of aggressive liquids.
Veterinary Instrument Processing and Sterilization
Proper cleaning and sterilization are critical for maintaining hygiene and preventing infection. Follow these steps for effective processing:
1. Pre-Cleaning
Immediately after use, remove any visible debris with cold, clean water. This initial rinse prevents residue from drying and adhering to the instrument.
2. Cleaning
Wash the instruments thoroughly at a temperature between 40-60°C (104-140°F) using a neutral-pH enzymatic or alkaline cleaning solution. Always adhere to the manufacturer’s instructions regarding concentration, temperature, and dwell time.
3. Disinfection
Use either steam or chemical disinfectants. Steam is the preferred method. Steam disinfection should be carried out at 80-93°C (176-199°F) for the appropriate duration.
4. Sterilization
- Autoclaving: Sterilize with saturated steam at 134°C (273°F). Instruments with lower temperature stability can be autoclaved at 121°C (249°F) for a longer duration.
- Dry Heat Sterilization: Only for instruments suitable for dry heat. Maintain a temperature of 180°C (356°F) for the required time. Do not exceed 250°C (482°F) to prevent damage. Do not use dry heat sterilization for instruments with rubber, plastic, or textile components, or those with plastic coatings, wires, or electrode handles.
5. Drying
Air dry or use a drying cabinet. For rubber components, do not exceed 95°C (203°F) to preserve their lifespan. 70-80°C (158-176°F) is recommended.
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