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Follow cleaning and maintenance instructions for your ultrasonic device. Do not mix other chemicals with Spec Clean Ultrasonic Cleaner Solution. Change solutions at least daily. Clean and rinse out the tank after draining used solution. Avoid continuous operation of the ultrasonic instrument cleaning device as this may overheat the cleaning…
For most effective ultrasonic cleaning action, ensure that the tank is not over-filled with instruments and that the ultrasonic detergent solution completely covers all items. The common use of “pony tail holders” or other type of elastics to hold instruments together is convenient but will inhibit cleaning action.The frequency for changing cleaning solutions is generally…
Yes, Spec Clean Ultrasonic Cleaner Solution works very nicely with ultrasonics. Vapor pressure and surface tension are the two most important fluid properties governing the formation of cavitation in ultrasonic cleaning systems. Modern, planet-friendly solvents typically have low vapor pressure and low surface tension, so they cavitate nicely. Most commonly,…
Spec Clean Ultrasonic Cleaner Solution contains special anti-corrosive agents. In laboratory tests on corrosion - prone dental burs, curets and instrument box locks with high carbon steel, Spec Clean™ Ultrasonic Cleaner Solutionprotected against corrosion even after prolonged cleaning cycles. Please note: even plain tap water and de-ionized water are…
Yes, Spec Clean™ Instrument Lubricant Concentrate may be diluted at a ratio of 2 to 3 oz. per gallon of water (60 to 90 ml. per 4 liters of water) with best results using distilled or deionized water. Lubricate after cleaning and before sterilization. Remove excess lubricant prior to packaging…
Yes, Spec Clean Instrument Lubricant Concentrate also contains anti-corrosive and rust inhibiting agents to protect valuable instruments.