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News Release from: Barloworld Scientific | Subject: Sterilin
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 December 2003
Double-bagged containers for maximum
sterility
Gamma-irradiated, double-bagged containers should ensure complete sterility and prevent contamination between non-operating and operating areas in the the theatre
Bibby Sterilin has developed a new range of Sterilin double-bagged containers, providing hospitals with an affordable and readily available product which meets the stringent requirements for sterility Aseptically-produced, Sterilin polystyrene containers are already used in many hospital wards for sampling body fluids and tissues for subsequent testing in the laboratory
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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In response to increasing demand from hospital theatre nurses and purchasers, Bibby Sterilin has now developed the gamma-irradiated, double-bagged containers both to ensure complete sterility and prevent contamination between non-operating and operating areas in the theatre.
The range comprises three standard and plain-labelled Sterilin polystyrene containers, sized 30, 100 and 250ml, which all meet the IVD Directive and bear the requisite CE mark.
Each is individually packaged inside the two bags and sterilised by gamma irradiation - denoted by a red dot on the inner bag.
The easy-tear polyethylene bags have been specially designed to allow fast opening by gloved hands. Request a free brochure from Barloworld Scientific ...
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