With the pressure of turning around surgical trays increased for the medical device reprocessing department, the advent of multi-level ultrasonic cleaners has presented its own challenges of ensuring cavitation is reaching all levels of the tank. The challenge of providing a clean and functional medical device using these types of ultrasonics is critical to the prevention of nosocomial infection transmission. Using a medical ultrasonic cleaner (i.e., sonic cleaner) is a major step in the cleaning process to achieve that goal. Join Jahan Azizi, Special Projects Manager of Healthmark Industries as he covers the following:
• How does ultrasonic cleaning machine work?
• What are the differences between single-level and multilevel ultrasonic machines?
• How does the cavitation process dislodge debris and remove soil from areas that are difficult to clean using other methods?
• Why do we need to test and measure cavitation?
• What are the standards for testing and measuring cavitations?
• How to test for the presence of cavitations at all levels?
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