Specifications

7. PREPARING THE MATERIAL
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Notes for rubber and plastic tubing
Always rinse before use with pyrogen-free water; do not dry them;
Arrange the tubing on the tray so that their ends are not obstructed or crushed.
Do not bend or wind them, but allow them to lie as straight as possible.
Notes for packets and packages
Arrange packages side-by-side, suitably spaced and absolutely not
piled, to avoid their
coming in contact with the walls of the chamber.
Whenever it is necessary to wrap particular objects, always use suitably porous material
(sterilization paper, muslin napkins, etc.), closing the wrapping with autoclave adhesive
tape.
Notes for wrapped material
Wrap instruments individually
or, when more than one instrument are placed in the same
wrapping, make sure that they are made of the same metal
;
Seal the wrapping with adhesive tape for autoclaves or heat-sealing machines.
Do not use staples, pins or other fasteners since they can compromise the maintenance of
sterility;
Arrange the envelopes so as to avoid forming air pockets that obstruct the correct
penetration and removal of the steam.
Orient the envelopes so as to leave the plastic side up and the paper side down (tray
side).
In any case, check that they are correctly positioned, turning them over
, if necessary.
If possible, place the envelopes edgewise to the tray, with a suitable support.
Never superimpose envelopes on top of each other.
WARNING
WHENEVER YOU ANTICIP
A
TE PROLONGED STORAGE, ALWAYS WRAP
THE INSTRUMENTS. SEE THE CHAPTER, “PRESERVING STERILIZED
MATERIAL”.
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