MetriCide - Electro-Cap Sterilizing Solution - Gallon

  • Cold sterilizing solution for disinfecting EEG caps
  • Recommended for immersible & heat-sensitive equipment
  • No dilution required
  • Will not damage cap fabric or electrodes
Our Part #
ECA R8-2800
Manufacturer Part #
R8-2800

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A cold sterilizing soaking solution recommended for disinfecting Electro-Caps. It requires no dilution, and will not damage cap fabric or the electrodes. One gallon size.

High-Level Disinfectant and Sterilant

MetriCide 28 is a long life, 2.5% buffered glutaraldehyde that can be used and reused as a sterilant and high-level disinfectant for up to 28 days.

Features

  • Recommended for immersible and heat-sensitive equipment and instruments
  • Contains a surfactant
  • No dilution required
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MetriCide is a 2.6% glutaraldehyde solution which, when activated, attains a pH of between 6.5 and 8.5, and can be used for the sterilization and high-level disinfection of heat-sensitive medical devices for up to 14 days. MetriCide is a sterilant when used or reused, according to the Directions for Use, up to 14 days at 25 °C, assuming the Minimum Effective Concentration (MEC) of glutaraldehyde, as measured by a chemical indicator; remains within acceptable parameters and other conditions of use are met, with an immersion time of at least 10 hours. MetriCide is a high-level disinfectant when used or reused, according to the Directions for Use, up to 14 days at 25 °C, assuming the Minimum Effective Concentration (MEC) of glutaraldehyde, as measured by a chemical indicator; remains within acceptable parameters and other conditions of use are met, with an immersion time of at least 45 minutes. MetriCide is intended for use in a tray system with a variety of semi-critical and critical devices – including lensed instruments, anesthesia equipment, respiratory therapy equipment, rubber objects, plastic objects, sharp instruments, thermometers, and flexible fiber-optic endoscopes.