Medical
device implants need to be cleaned and sterilized according to FDA and other
requirements before they can be used in a patient. Some of these medical device
implants are delicate and high-value. They need to be cleaned thoroughly but
also gently at the same time. If they aren’t, these implants may introduce
contaminants, or they may suffer damage from rough scrubbing or cleaning with
harsh chemicals.
That's why industrial
ultrasonic cleaners are the ideal alternative to conventional cleaning methods. These
systems rely on cavitation bubbles to clean a variety of parts and the
intensity of the cleaning action can vary by adjusting the ultrasonic
frequency.
Kaijo
offers a range of ultrasonic cleaning
systems ideal for
medical cleaning applications, specifically the cleaning of medical device
implants. These systems do not use mechanical scrubbing or the use harsh
chemical solvents. Instead, Kajio's ultrasonic cleaning system uses ultrasonic
sound waves which create microscopic cavitation bubbles in a cleaning tank.
These bubbles provide the scrubbing action on the surfaces to be cleaned.
Ultrasonic cleaning systems are available in a wide range of frequencies that can be adjusted for specific cleaning applications. Lower ultrasonic frequencies generate larger bubbles for more intense cleaning, while higher ultrasonic frequencies create smaller bubbles which are ideal for cleaning delicate parts including delicate device implants. These bubbles can also clean complicated shapes, holes, and crevices on many different types of parts and devices, something that mechanical scrubbing could not reach.
Ultrasonic cleaning systems are available in a wide range of frequencies that can be adjusted for specific cleaning applications. Lower ultrasonic frequencies generate larger bubbles for more intense cleaning, while higher ultrasonic frequencies create smaller bubbles which are ideal for cleaning delicate parts including delicate device implants. These bubbles can also clean complicated shapes, holes, and crevices on many different types of parts and devices, something that mechanical scrubbing could not reach.
Traditional
cleaning methods used on medical device implants require rinsing to completely
remove contaminants that may be left from cleaning. Even if the parts have been
cleaned in water with ultrasonic cleaning, they still need to be rinsed because
the water used in the ultrasonic cleaning may have become contaminated with
foreign matter the ultrasonic cleaner has removed.
Kaijo's
industrial ultrasonic cleaners deliver improved performance and better results
compared to traditional cleaning methods. This makes them the perfect solution
for cleaning delicate and intricately-shaped medical implants.
Learn more
by reading the complete article titled “Using Ultrasonic
Cleaning Technology for Medical Device Implants” or call
408-675-5575 to have your specific questions answered.
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