
Autoclave clear rolls without creases offer a safe and hygienic solution for packaging and sterilizing medical instruments and devices. These high-quality rolls are made from a combination of paper and transparent film and, with a basis weight of 70 g/m², are particularly robust yet flexible and easy to use. The rolls comply with the DIN EN 868-2:2017-05 standard, guaranteeing high quality and adherence to international sterility standards. They are sterilizable up to 134 °C and can be used in both steam autoclaves and hot air sterilizers .
Areas of application:
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Sterilization : Ideal for packaging surgical instruments, medical devices and laboratory equipment.
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Hospitals and clinics : Widely used for packaging and sterilizing sterilizable goods.
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Medical practices : Perfect for the safe and hygienic packaging of instruments.
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Laboratory supplies : For packaging laboratory equipment and materials that require sterilization.
Advantages at a glance:
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High-quality materials : Combination of paper and transparent film for excellent barrier properties and visibility of the content.
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Sterilizable up to 134 °C : Suitable for use in steam autoclaves and hot air sterilizers with temperatures up to 134 °C.
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Robust basis weight : With a basis weight of 70 g/m², the film offers stable packaging for a variety of medical devices.
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Compliance with standards : Complies with DIN EN 868-2:2017-05 , which guarantees a high level of sterility.
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Easy handling : The clear rolls without folds offer a simple and efficient way to safely package sterilization goods without requiring additional folding techniques.
Further information:
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Material : Paper and transparent film
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Grammage : 70 g/m²
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Sterilizable : Up to 134 °C
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Standards : Complies with DIN EN 868-2:2017-05
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Packaging : Without folds, in roll form
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Manufacturer:
SOGEVA SRL
Via XV Giugno 1859 Nr 17
25014 Castenedolo(Brescia)
Italien
Tel: +39 0341 641687
Email: commerciale@sogevasrl.com
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