OEM Factory for Blue Crepe Paper - Steam Sterilization and Autoclave Indicator Tape – JPS Medical
OEM Factory for Blue Crepe Paper - Steam Sterilization and Autoclave Indicator Tape – JPS Medical Detail:
Description
1.Made of high quality medical crepe paper and ink.
2.No lead, environmental protection and safety;
3.Imported textured paper as base material;
4.Indicator turns black from yellow under 121ºC 15-20 minutes or 134ºC 3-5 minutes.
5.Storage: away from light, corrosive gas and in 15ºC-30ºC, 50% humidity.
6.Validity: 18 months.
Using Instruction
Pasted on the external surface of medical packs, used to secure them and detect the exposure of stram sterilization process. Consists of an adhensive, backing, and chemical indicator stripes. The adhensive is an aggressive, pressure-sensitive adhensive designed to adhere to a varitry of wraps/plastic wraps to secure the pack during steam sterilization. The tape is applicable for handwritten information.
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By Alice from Buenos Aires - 2017.06.16 18:23
The factory technical staff not only have high level of technology, their English level is also very good, this is a great help to technology communication.
By Nicole from Salt Lake City - 2018.06.30 17:29