ProLube™ Concentrate Instrument Lubricant Concentrate
Product Information
Lubricant concentrate for jointed and movable areas of instruments used in healthcare treatment and surgery to improve function and protect surfaces
Applications:
- Dispense in the rinse or lubrication cycles of automated medical instrument washers
- Dilute concentrated lubricant for manual “dip” application in pan or bin
- Use on all types of medical, dental and veterinary instrumentation
- Lubricate box-locks, jointed areas and moveable parts of medical instruments and devices to improve function and protect surfaces
- Use for lubrication when a water soluble, silicone-free, mineral oil-free lubricant is indicated
Features:
- Clear with no added dyes or residues that may lead to micro-contamination
- Unlike mineral oil alternatives, ProLube Concentrate is a true solution that never separates and never needs shaking to redistribute ingredients
- Versatile economical concentrate for both manual and automated application
- Permeable to steam sterilization
- Promotes instrument preservation with anti-corrosives, rust inhibitors and surface conditioning agents
- Compatible with the metals and materials most commonly used in medical instrumentation
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- Larger sizes available upon request.
Product Details
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Part Number | Package | Weight | Size | Technical Data Sheet | Safety Data Sheet |
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1 PLC128-1 | Plastic Gallon | 3.8 L 1 Gallon |
Part Number | PLC128-1 |
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Package | Plastic Gallon |
Weight | |
Size | 3.8 L 1 Gallon |
Technical Data Sheet | |
Safety Data Sheet |
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Dilution Ratios | For manual use: mix 6 to 9 oz. ProLube Concentrate per gallon of water. For automated washers: set metering pump to dispense 1/2 oz. to 4 oz. per gallon depending on manufacturer’s instructions. |
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pH | 5.5 - 6.5 |
Odor | Non-specific. |
Color | Clear. |
Shelf Life | 3 years. |
Material Compatibility | Compatible with all surgical grade metals including stainless steel, titanium, aluminum, brass and plastic instruments. |
- What is ProLube Concentrate and how is it used?
- In the past, we have used an opaque white lubricant for “milking” or lubricating our instruments. Why is ProLube a better alternative?
- How is ProLube uniquely qualified to meet the new AAMI ST79 standard for instrument lubricants?
- Will ProLube provide any other benefits besides lubrication?
- Can ProLube Concentrate be used for dipping or immersion to lubricate instruments?
- Does ProLube RTU have the same formula and advantages as ProLube Concentrate?
- How is the use of ProLube RTU different from ProLube Concentrate?