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Medical cleaning agent: a preparation used to enhance the effect of water on cleaning dirt on medical equipment, utensils and other related items.
1. Applicable standards
GB/T 65 Slotted cylinder head screws
GB/T 601 chemical reagents Preparation of standard titration solutions
GB/T 603 Preparation of preparations and products used in chemical reagent test methods
GB/T 679 Chemical reagent ethanol ( 95%)
GB/T 700 Carbon structural steel
GB/T 1173 Cast aluminum alloy
GB/T 1220 Stainless steel rod
GB/T 2059 Copper and copper alloy strip
GB/T 2481.1 Detection and marking of abrasive particle size composition for bonded abrasive tools
GB/T 5750.4 Standard test methods for drinking water Sensory properties and physical indicators
GB/T 9721 General rules for molecular absorption spectrophotometry of chemical reagents (ultraviolet and visible light parts)
GB9985 Detergents for hand washing tableware
GB/T 15818 Test methods for biodegradability of surfactants
JB/T 7901 Metal Materials Laboratory Uniform Corrosion Total Immersion Test Method
IS015883 Cleaning and disinfecting device
" Disinfection Technical Specifications " (2002 edition) Ministry of Health
2. Raw material requirements
1. Surfactant: should be non-toxic or low-toxic level substances.
2. Enzyme: Its quality should meet the requirements of corporate standards.
3. antibacterial agents : Antibacterial drugs and their raw materials of the same name are not allowed to be used, and various aldehyde compounds are not allowed to be used.
4. Water: At 25℃, the conductivity is ≤15μS/cm.
3. Basic requirements
1. Medical cleaning agents should be safe to use and can effectively remove corresponding pollutants.
2. Medical cleaning agents should meet the following requirements:
a) have good compatibility with human tissue, non-toxic and non-irritating to the human body;
b) have good material compatibility with medical devices and their materials, and are not compatible with medical instrumentation React or produce toxic and harmful products;
c) should have no or only slight metal corrosion, not affect the mechanical properties of medical devices, and should not affect the penetration of disinfection and sterilization factors;
d) medical cleaning agents and their degradation products should Will not cause environmental pollution.