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News Release from: Tristel | Subject: Tristel Fusion
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 30 June 2006
Tristel Fusion 'bursts' into the market
Tristel Fusion is a novel 'burstable sachet' presentation of the company's proven chlorine dioxide high level disinfecting and sporicidal solution for medical instruments.
A recent new addition to Tristel's growing range of products and services for infection control is proving highly successful in markets around the world Tristel Fusion is a novel 'burstable sachet' presentation of the company's proven chlorine dioxide high level disinfecting and sporicidal solution for medical instruments
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is intended for areas where reprocessing of instruments such as endoscopes and ultrasound probes takes place in open sinks or trays.
Fusion delivers a highly convenient means of preparing fresh active solution that is free from such hazardous chemicals as aldehydes and peracetic acid.
It enables single use processing of instruments, even when undertaken in sinks and trays.
In Tristel Fusion, the two base components of Tristel's proprietary chlorine dioxide solution are packaged in a burstable sachet that simply requires manual squeezing to prepare the concentrate.
Full activation takes just 30 seconds following which the concentrate is added to five litres of water to make the final working solution.
This highly effective solution is sporicidal, mycobactericidal, fungicidal and virucidal.
It can be used for flexible endoscopes, heat-sensitive medical devices, laboratory, dental and veterinary instruments.
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