ULTRAbio Ultrasonic Cleaner

Concentrated cleaning solution for the decontamination of medical instruments and tools inside the Ultrasonic bath.

15 minute soaking time
Enzymatic solution
Breaks down proteins
Removes debris
3% dilution ratio
Wide material compatibility

SKU Variant Name
BOS9788 1L Dispenser Bottle
BOS9770 2.5L Bottle with Dosing Cap
BOS9794 5L Refill Bottle

ULTRAbio is a class I registered medical device. The unique enzymatic formulation is ideal for the efficient cleaning of inanimate, non-porous surfaces of a variety of medical instruments prior to sterilisation, including hand instruments, forceps, rotary instruments and mirrors. Design for use inside an ultrasonic bath.

Directions For Use

Add 30ml ± 1ml of the concentrate to 970ml of tap water in the ultrasonic bath. (3% solution). Immerse the instruments ensuring that all surfaces are covered by the solution, add hollow objects in such a way that air escapes. Run the ultrasonic cleaner for a minimum of 15 minutes and according to the manufacturers instructions. After immersion, remove the instruments and rinse them thoroughly prior to terminal sterilisation or high level disinfection. Prepare a fresh solution daily or sooner if solution is very dirty. For professional use only.

Testing & Efficacy

Effective Spectrum & Exposure Times

Product Composition

Aqua, Propan-2-ol, Didecyldimethylammonium chloride, Sodium n-lauroylsarcosinate, Subtilisin, CI 19140.

Packing Details

6 x 1 Litre dispensing bottles per box, 4 x 2.5L Bottles per box 2 x 5 Litre UN Approved refill bottles per box

Hazard Classification & Details

UN: 1993, Packing group: III, Class: 3, Shipping name: Flammable liquid n.o.s (Propan-2-ol), FP 27°C

Physical Properties

Yellow liquid, mild alcohol odour, pH 5.0-6.0

HTM 01-05 Compliance

3.26 Ultrasonic cleaning in a well-maintained machine enhances removal of debris. Thus, although a washer-disinfector is preferred and should be incorporated into new plans or upgrades, an ultrasonic cleaner can be used as a cleaning method – including being used as an extra cleaning stage prior to an automated washer-disinfector process. This may be particularly helpful for instruments with hinges and/or intricate parts.

3.4: New instruments should be cleaned and sterilized before using for the first time, unless supplied as sterile.

3.42: Effective cleaning of dental instruments before sterilization is of the utmost importance to reduce the risk of transmission of infectious agents.

3.5: Instruments cleaned as soon as possible after use may be more easily cleaned than those left for a number of hours before reprocessing.

3.6 When working with substances that can harden on instruments (for example cements), the instruments should be cleaned immediately. Instruments that cannot be cleaned should be discarded.

Scope Of Application

Veterinary

Dental

Opticians

Beauty and Wellbeing

Medical and Chiropody