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Batch controller SteamSpy

batch controller
batch controller
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The SteamSpy is an electronic Bowie-Dick test that is permanently integrated into the steam sterilizer and is program-controlled. The test results are shown in the cycle report. It also acts as a continuous cycle control that you can never forget. The SteamSpy meets the requirements of DIN EN ISO 11140 and is a recognized alternative to the Bowie-Dick test. Its conformity with the standard has been certified by an independent, external testing laboratory. How SteamSpy works SteamSpy comprises a test body permanently installed in the chamber that simulates a lumened surgical instrument and a measuring device attached to the outer chamber wall. Its design enables the effectiveness of steam penetration, both in cavities and in porous material, to be verified. The steam penetration determined by the measurement system is continuously evaluated during the running sterilization program. A warning appears in the event of a failure. The result is prominently displayed in the cycle report. Numerous advantages Clear resuit The cycle control System, which delivers a clear and unambiguous resuit regarding the success of the process and éliminâtes the need to interpret the color change of a Chemical indicator, gives the user additional certainty. Fully automatic The Bowie-Dick test can be incorporated into the early start routine. The vacuum test, heating program, and the Bowie-Dick test then run automatically under program control so the sterilizer will be fully ready for opération at the start of the shift. With its longevity and by obviating the need for consumables such as Chemical indicators, SteamSpy allow makes it easy to détermine the investment and operating costs.
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