Gamma ray sterilization indicator label

Gamma Beta Gamma Beta Sterilization Indicator Label
Number: BYPS5031R

Purpose:
Adhesive labels change color when there are sufficient gamma (y) or beta (B) rays present.
Obvious and irreversible color change; Determine whether the item has been sterilized.

Application:
--Disinfection of medical products.
--When using gamma ray indicators for disinfection of packaging materials (bags in packaging boxes), products that have been exposed to radiation can be distinguished from those that have not.

Open gamma rays>5kgy, diameter 13mm, color change from yellow to red
Gamma rays>20kgy, diameter 13m, color change from yellow to red

Requirements

Traceable sterilization indicator label

In compliance with the latest sterilization and disinfection standards, sterilization packages should have traceability. The "Traceable Sterilization Indicator Label" is used in conjunction with the corresponding "Sterilization Package Traceability Management System V1.0". Made of multi-layer materials, the label is pre-cut into two parts, divided into a "large label" and a "small label".

After sterilization, the supply room tears off the "small label" as a traceable record-keeping voucher, while the "large label" remains on the package and goes with the sterilized package. When a problem with the sterilized package is found, scanning both the "large" and "small labels" allows for the retrieval of corresponding sterilized package information, thereby achieving traceability.

Single-layer steam sterilization indicator label sizes: Small: 4730mm, Medium: 7750mm, Large: 97*70mm.

Traceable steam sterilization indicator label (double-layer, two-part) sizes: Small: 4745mm, Medium: 7565mm, Large: 97*85mm.

Requirements

Sterilization Indicators

Sterilization indicator tapes are primarily used in conjunction with sterilization and disinfection cabinets. Medical products need to be sterilized and disinfected through different methods before they can be used.

To prevent confusion with medical products and avoid medical accidents, user units employ a large number of sterilization indicator tapes to determine whether items have been sterilized and disinfected.

  1. Sterilization indicator tapes use medical crepe paper as the base material and are printed with different indicator inks. Cut an appropriate length of sterilization indicator tape, attach it to the item to be sterilized, and place it in the sterilization and disinfection cabinet.

  2. After the item has completed the sterilization and disinfection process, the indicator ink on the tape will change color accordingly.

  3. Observers can visually determine whether the item has been sterilized and disinfected by checking the ink color displayed on the indicator tape.

  4. Record personnel can directly write down the sterilization time and other records on the indicator tape after disinfection, with the ink ensuring long-term non-fading of the text.