How do you use sterilization pouches




















Sterilization Pouch being sealed in a heat sealer. These materials are specifically designed to allow penetration of chemicals, heat, vapor, or steam. Although they may look similar, when a pouch is used in the wrong sterilization process, a failure is likely to occur.

Tyvek placed in steam will melt at higher temperatures. Paper placed in VH 2 O 2 will absorb the sterilant vapors, which can hinder the sterilant from reaching the device. As well, paper that has absorbed VH 2 O 2 can potentially damage instruments and can possibly catch on fire. Peel pouches are used for lightweight, low-profile instruments or medical devices.

As mentioned earlier, Sterilization Pouches are Class ll Medical devices designed to allow sterilant penetration into the pouch, as well as maintain sterility of the device inside the pouch after sterilization. Description Ordering Information Literature Product Description Superior barrier with 60gsm or 70gsm medical grade paper Transparent, reinforced multilayer co-polymer film ISO certified water based, non-toxic and accurate process indicator Three independent seal lines Can be easily sealed with all sealing machines.

Ordering Information PMSSteripack branded standard sizes for flat and gusseted pouches are listed below. Literature You can access the documents by clicking bold link. Search for:. Self-Seal Sterilization Pouches provide fast and secure solution for small clinics and dental practices.

Getinge Pack Self-Seal Sterilization Pouches are intended for use at steam, ethylene oxide and formaldehyde sterilizers and provide an effective and safe solution against recontamination after sterilization. Self-Sealing Sterilization Pouches offer a best-in-class combination of protection, convenience and processing efficiency. Pre-fold design facilitates a fast and accurate folding of the adhesive strip to form an airtight seal without the use of a heat sealer.

Getinge Pack Self-Seal Pouches are pre-folded and assure accurate and fast closure without the requirement of heat sealing machines. A wide range of standard sizes allows you for optimum choice of a correct-sized pack for each instrument and for double packing purposes.

The fourth side has an adhesive strip to close the pouch. Most self sealing sterilization pouches are breathable and allow for steam to penetrate to properly sterilize your tools. Unsaturated chemical vapor: This is another popular method of sterilization that allows for vapors to precipitate on contents.

Vapors should not react with packaging material. Dry heat: The dry heat sterilization method should not insulate items from heat and sterilization packaging should be able to withstand the high sterilizing temperatures. Note that sterilization pouches are not suitable for dry heat sterilization because the paper and plastic are not designed for these high temperatures. Improper use of self sealing sterilization pouches will result in the pouches melting.

The sterilization packaging should be made of the one of the following materials: paper bags, aluminum foil, polyfilm plastic tubing or wrapped perforated cassettes How To Use A Sterilization Pouch Carefully insert items to be sterilized into the pouch and seal securely.

When using multiple pouches in sterilizer make sure the plastic side of the pouch always faces the paper side of the adjacent pouch. Place the pouches in your choice of sterilization device.

When possible, use a pouch rack to eliminate the stacking of the pouches. Make sure that your sterilization pouches are dry upon removal from the sterilization device Upon removal, please ensure that your items have been sterilized. Most sterilization pouches will have indicators on the paper side that will change once the bag has been sterilized.

Our Primo Self Seal Sterilization pouches have a variety of indicators on the bag to indicate proper sterilization. Items stored and sterilized in a Primo Pouch will be sterile for up to 1 year unless the pouch becomes wet, is opened, or is damaged.



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