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Keystone Cleanroom Products Gamma Irradiation Sterilization Bag, Self-Seal, With Gamma Irradiation Process Indicator

Gamma Irradiation Sterilization Bags can be used as the primary, secondary, or tertiary packaging of items that will go through gamma irradiation processing, or sterilization.

Brand:  Keystone Cleanroom Products 3335IRD

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Product Code. 17934301

  • 1290.00€ / 250 pièces

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Description

Description

  • Keystone Cleanroom Products Self-Sealing Medical Grade Polyolefin Sterilization Bags can be used as the primary, secondary, or tertiary packaging of items that will go through gamma irradiation processing, or sterilization (which will require end user sterilization validation to make that claim)
  • Appropriate for packaging of items that will be exposed to gamma radiation dose ranges between
  • 15 kGy and 50 kGy
  • After irradiation processing the process indicator will turn from yellow to red
  • The bags will provide protection of the contents from environmental factors, which could compromise sterility
  • Made of a transparent, strong, 3 mil thick medical grade polyolefin material with a self-sealing adhesive closure
  • Feature a starter slit to facilitate easy opening of the bag without the need for cutting instruments, which could damage the contents
  • Gamma Irradiation Sterilization Bags are not autoclavable
Specifications

Specifications

Cover
927 fl. oz.
COC
Clear
Packaging for Gamma Irradiation
PEBD
76,2 μm
250
3 mil
37 in
25 in
Non autoclavable
27.4 L
Self-adhesive
Single-use
Équipement de production pharmaceutique
Non stérile
Oui
External Sources of Contamination
25 x 37 in.
94 cm
63.5 cm
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