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Process and equipment in sterilization. *We prep all implants used in any given procedure by placing them under running water for about 30sec. *Then we presoak all implants in a chemical bath until the tools are ready to be placed inside the hydrim. Tool preparation and presoak.
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*We prep all implants used in any given procedure by placing them under running water for about 30sec. *Then we presoak all implants in a chemical bath until the tools are ready to be placed inside the hydrim. Tool preparation and presoak
The Hydrim *After the first two steps of tool processing, the hydrum can be useful for the following : *It eliminates the potential dangers and disaster which can arise in tool scrubbing. *It cuts down a large amount of time the operator must be in contact with any potential biohazard *The Hydim also has a dry cycle which ensures your tools are clean and dry before being bagged and sterilized.
Cassette and Chamber Autoclaves *What are the differences in gravity displacement autoclaves. *Such as Type N, Type S, and positive displacement. *What are the benefit and drawbacks?
Gravity displacement autoclaves or Type N. *These autoclave our the most commonly used in the tattoo and piercing community. *The name refers to the way air is removed from the chamber. *This design of autoclave generally has a heating element in the bottom of the autoclave chamber, along with a fill hole that transfers water from a reservoir to the autoclave chamber. *The benefit of this type of autoclave is it's simplicity along with being very cost effective.
Positive Pressure Displacement Autoclave *The positive pressure displacement autoclave improves on the design of a gravity displacement autoclave by creating the steam in a separate internal unit or "steam generator” *The steam needed to displace air builds in a separate chamber which opens the check valve and a pressurized burst of steam enters the autoclave chamber, this resulting in a higher percentage of air from the chamber which decreases autoclave cycle times. *Drawbacks high initial cost and a smaller chamber or cassette
Negative pressure displacement Autoclaves or Type S *The negative pressure displacement unit is able to achieve a highest "Sterility Assurance Level" (SAL) *The main difference in this type of autoclave: is when the chamber is closed a vacuum pump removes all the air form the chamber and then the pressurized steam is injected into the chamber. *These also have filtered dry cycles which allows for the packages to completely dry before entering ambient air. *Drawbacks size of unit and high initial cost
Aquastat and Condensation Cubes • The Aquastat is used to turn tap water into distilled water, while the Condensation Cubes neatly dispose of the waste water from the back of the Statim • Both are relatively cheat and have a great upside. • Simple construction so very durable • Both are self-contained units meaning no wiring and just a little plumbing for the cubes