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11.2 Tubes

11.2.1 Cleaning and sterilizing tubes

O:Applicable X:Inapplicable

Conditions Materials PA

PC

PP

Clea

ni

ng

Cleaning fluids

Acidic(pH5 or lower) X

X

X

Acidic(higher than pH5 ) O

O

O

Alkaline(higher than pH9 ) O

X

O

Alkaline(pH9 or lower) O

O

O

Neutral(pH7) O

O

O

Warm water(up to 70 )

O

O

O

Ultrasonic cleaning

Neutral detergent(pH7) O

O

O

Sterili
zat
ion

Autoclaving

115℃(0.7kg/cm

2

30minutes O

O

O

121℃(1.0kg/cm

2

20 minutes

X

O

O

126℃(1.4kg/cm

2

15 minutes

X

X

X

Boiling

15 to 30 minutes

O

O

O

Ultraviolet sterilization

200-300nm

X

X

X

Gas sterilization

Ethylene oxide

O

X

O

Formaldehyde O

O

O

PA: Polyallomer PC: Polycarbonate PP: Polypropylene

Table 11.2 Cleaning and sterilizing conditions for tubes

11.2.2 Cleaning PC tubes

PC material is low in chemical resistance against alkaline solutions. Avoid using neutral detergents with

pH higher than 9. Note that pH of some neutral detergents are still higher than 9 even if diluted according

to the manufacturer’s instructions. Use detergent with its pH between 7 and 9.

11.2.3 Autoclaving PAPC and PP tubes

PA begins softening at about 120 , PC and PP at about 130

. Autoclave PA tubes at 115℃(0.7kg/cm

2

for 30 minutes, PC and PP tubes at 121℃(0.1kg/cm

2

for 20 minutes. If a certain temperature is exceeded,

the tubes may be deformed.

When use a sterilizing chamber, please operate as follows:

(1) Place tubes in vertical position, mouths upward. If tubes are placed sideways, they may deform into an

oval shape due to gravity.

(2) Remove locking nut and lid to prevent from deformation or rupture.

(3) Wait until the sterilizing chamber cools down to the room temperature before removing tubes.

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