Surgical Instrument Detergent with Conditioners.
The Universal Processing Surgical Instrument Detergent was originally developed for cleaning Eye Surgical Instruments. Eye Surgical Instrument Detergents must be free rinsing, rendering residue free Eye Surgical Instruments.
The Universal Processing Surgical Instrument Detergent is a:
Neutral pH Surgical Instrument Detergent,
Biodegradable Surgical Instrument Detergent, and
free-rinsing Surgical Instrument Detergent for
cleaning eye surgical instrument cleaner.
Contact us for information and pricing that with deliver the high quality surgical instrument care that you and your surgical instruments deserve.

The Enzyme Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner is non irritating, 100% biodegradable, Neutral pH, Phosphate free and delivers the 4 enzymes that are necessary to effectively breakdown and remove bioburden from eye surgical instruments. Eye Surgical instrument cleaners that do not contain these four enzyme detergents cannot remove all forms of proteinaceous bioburden. For the eye surgical instrument cleaning process to be thorough, 4 eye surgical instrument detergent cleaner enzymes are needed. For a listing as to the specific functions the 4 Enzymes perform Click Here. 

The easy FOAM-it eye surgical instrument detergent cleaner Prewash delivers a thick layer of long lasting cleaners and conditioners to speed the cleaning process. The easy FOAM-it Enzyme Surgical Instrument Detergent rapidly breaks down all form of proteinaceous bioburden, cleans the surface and then rinses clean, cleaning surgical instruments cleaner. The easy FOAM-it eye surgical instrument detergent cleaner Prewash can replace enzyme cleaners, surgical instrument detergent cleaners, surgical instrument cleaning chemicals, surgical instrument stain removers, Surgical Instrument surface conditioners, and surgical instrument lubricants. The easy FOAM-it eye surgical instrument detergent cleaner delivers a unique formulation of detergents and multi-tiered "high-level" enzymes (Protease, Amylase, Lipase, Carbohydrase) within a Neutral pH surfactant chemical complex.

Surgical Instrument Detergent with Conditioners.

Decontamination of surgical instruments is necessary to protect the reprocessing staff and to prevent the transmission of pathogens. An ultrasonic surgical instrument cleaner may begin the process or a surgical instrument washer decontaminator may be used. The surgical instrument washer decontaminator cleans surgical instruments through multiple cycles, which include: cold water pre-wash, elevated temperature wash with a neutral pH detergent, final rinses with purified water, lubrication, and hot air drying. When an ultrasonic surgical instrument cleaner is used it can be difficult to secure the optimal temperatures needed for surgical instrument detergent cleaners and surgical instrument detergent enzymes, which reach their optimal cleaning at approx. 135 degrees F. Ultrasonic surgical instrument cleaners provide excellent fragmentation of bioburden but may not provide the multiple rinses that are needed to render residue free eye surgical instruments.

Surgical Instrument Detergent with Conditioners.

It is critical that surgical instruments are cleaned properly to secure the safety of workers and the sterilization of surgical instruments prior to reuse. During the steps of inspection, sorting and packaging of devices, the unprotected reprocessing personnel can be at risk from a surgical instrument that has remained contaminated with microorganisms. Sterilization of inadequately cleaned surgical instruments is not possible. Cleaning Surgical Instruments is the prerequisite for sterilization.
The inadequate cleaning of bioburden, including blood, from surgical instruments may result in retained organisms. The Corrosion, rusting, and pitting of surgical instruments occurs when blood and debris are allowed to dry in or on surgical instruments. Cannulated or lumened surgical instruments may become obstructed from organic material. Irrigating surgical instruments with sterile water maintains hydration of bioburden on surgical instruments, facilitates the cleaning of surgical instruments, and prevents tissue damage. Saline causes deterioration of surgical instruments. Initial decontamination of surgical instruments should begin immediately after the completion of any surgical procedure. The cleaning of surgical instruments should be implemented as soon as possible after use. The application of a neutral pH enzymatic detergent will prove to be effective in speeding the cleaning of surgical instruments and lowering the overall handling costs or reprocessing surgical instruments. Surgical instruments are considered to be contaminated because the presence of pathogens is unknown at the time of surgery.
Neutral pH, 100% Biodegradable ,and free-rinsing

The Universal Processing Surgical Instrument Detergents are designed to provide critically clean Eye Surgical Instruments with a residue free surface. This is especially important when cleaning micro surgical eye surgical instruments. Foaming Surgical Instrument Cleaners create a thick layer of foam on the surface of surgical instruments but once applied the Surgical Instrument Cleaners are non-foaming. Although foaming is valuable for hydrating debris and preventing encrustation on soiled eye surgical instruments foaming during the cleaning process is detrimental to the cleaning process and can present a risk to workers. This is especially important with Ultrasonic Cleaners and Automated Eye Surgical Instrument Washers. Surgical Instrument Cleaners without "foam control" require excessive rinsing. Residual foam can cause unwanted residue to be retained on the surface of the surgical instrument.
Presoaking with neutral pH enzymatic detergent surgical instrument cleaners will effectively remove debris and has proven to be an acceptable alternative to manually cleaning surgical instruments. During cleaning all surfaces of surgical instruments must be exposed to the cleaning process. The use of automated surgical instrument washers may reduce the risk of exposure to contaminants, improve turnaround time, and extend the life of surgical instruments. Delicate surgical instruments may be washed manually. Particles of tissue, bone, and blood that are adhered to surgical instruments may resist being cleaning in an automated surgical instrument washer. This will cause corrosion to surgical instruments and will degrade the “passive Layer” of protection of surgical stainless steel. An enzymatic surgical instrument cleaner soak will be useful for these surgical instruments and other hard-to-clean surgical instruments. The Ultrasonic cleaning of eye surgical instruments with dissimilar metals will cause and ion transfer, which will result in the etching and pitting of surgical instruments. Chrome-plated surgical instruments may be damaged by the mechanical vibrations of ultrasonic cleaning and cause flaking. The surgical instrument cleaning process removes lubricants from surgical instruments. The water soluble lubricants must replaced. Oily lubricants should not be used as the can inhibit steam penetration during the sterilization of surgical instruments.

Surgical Instrument Detergent with Conditioners.

Surgical Instrument Detergents for Cleaning Eye Surgical Instruments
For the cleaning of surgical instruments and cleaning endoscopes, neutral pH detergents with enzymes, and detergents containing anti-microbial substances may be used. The use of non-foaming neutral pH detergents is recommended. Foaming detergents can inhibit fluid contact with the surfaces of surgical instruments and prevent a clear field of vision during the cleaning process presenting the risk of injury to reprocessing personnel. The surgical instrument detergent selected should effectively loosen organic and non-organic material so that the flushing action of the surgical instrument washer will remove soil. Combination all-in-one surgical instrument detergents have been shown to be highly effective.

Surgical Instrument Detergents containing these components support cleaning:
surfactants which reduce surface tension thus facilitating removal of debris
activated H2O2 hydrogen peroxide which effectively loosens debris at room temperature
protease enzyme detergents which break protein debris into smaller, more soluble subunits
amylase enzyme detergents which catalyses the breakdown of starch
lipase enzyme detergents which breaks up fat-containing debris

Active substances recommended for Surgical Instrument Detergents include:
enzyme surgical instrument detergents,
surfactant surgical instrument detergents,
neutral pH surgical instrument detergents, and
surgical instrument lubricants.

Surgical Instrument Detergent with Conditioners.

When using Surgical Instrument Detergents which contain Aldehydes, be aware that they denature and coagulate protein. Detergents based on amine compounds or glucoprotamine in combination with glutaraldehyde for disinfection should not be used to clean surgical instruments as chemical reactions may result and result in the formation of colored residues. These residues can appear to be corrosion or rust. The use of a neutral pH, high level surfactant based enzyme detergent instrument cleaner can be used to remove the corrosion, stains, and further prevent corrosion or stains on surgical instruments.

John Temple
Product Development

Surgical Instrument Detergent with Conditioners.
The Universal Processing Surgical Instrument Detergent was originally developed for cleaning Eye Surgical Instruments. Eye Surgical Instrument Detergents must be free rinsing, rendering residue free Eye Surgical Instruments.
The Universal Processing Surgical Instrument Detergent is a:
Neutral pH Eye Surgical Instrument Detergent,
Biodegradable Eye Surgical Instrument Detergent, and
free-rinsing Eye Surgical Instrument Detergent for
cleaning eye surgical instrument cleaner.

Contact us for information and pricing that with deliver the high quality eye surgical instrument care that you and your eye surgical instruments deserve.
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The Eye Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner Enzymes render residue free Eye Surgical Instruments.  The Eye Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner Enzymes have proven to be effective for rapidly removing all forms of bioburden while lowering the costs for cleaning surgical instruments. The Universal Processing Solution is also a no foaming Ultrasonic Surgical Instrument Cleaner Solution.
The Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner was originally developed for cleaning eye surgical instruments but has proven to be effective for the most difficult surgical instrument and endoscope cleaning challenges.
The Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner Enzymes are highly concentrated to secure fast and effective cleaning. 
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Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner 
The Eye Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner Enzymes render residue free Eye Surgical Instruments.  The Eye Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner Enzymes have proven to be effective for rapidly removing all forms of bioburden while lowering the costs for cleaning surgical instruments.
The Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner was originally developed for cleaning eye surgical instruments but has proven to be effective for the most difficult surgical instrument and endoscope cleaning challenges.
The Surgical Instrument Detergent Cleaner Enzymes are highly concentrated to secure fast and effective cleaning. 
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