Classification of sterilization indicator cards

  1. Process chemical indicator card: Used for individual items or packages to indicate whether the item has undergone a sterilization process, distinguishing between sterilized and non-sterilized items, such as chemical indicator tape.

  2. Special test chemical indicator card: Used for specific experimental operations related to sterilizers or sterilization standards, such as various B-D test papers. It detects the effectiveness of cold air removal and saturated steam penetration in pre-vacuum sterilizers, as well as any air leaks.

  3. Single-parameter chemical indicator card: Used for testing a single parameter during the sterilization process, such as gas concentration indicator cards (e.g., hydrogen peroxide low-temperature plasma).

  4. Multi-parameter chemical indicator card: Features two or more key parameters (time, temperature, humidity, gas concentration, steam saturation level).

  5. Comprehensive parameter chemical indicator card: A specialized indicator card that reacts to all parameters within the specified range during various sterilization processes, with set values reaching the inactivation level.

  6. Simulated chemical indicator card: An indicator card that reacts to all evaluation parameters within the specified range of each sterilization cycle, with set values based on the selected sterilization program settings.

How

Low temperature plasma sterilization indicator label/card/tape

Apply thermosensitive chemical color changing ink as a sterilization indicator, and back coat with pressure-sensitive adhesive release paper. It can be used inside item packaging or attached to the surface of the sterilization package. Under the required sterilization conditions, the color of the indicator color code changes from red to yellow, and the color after sterilization is not easily faded

Instructions for use

1. Remove the plasma sterilization indicator label from the backing paper and directly stick it to the surface of the sterilized item package. Gently press the label to enhance its sealing effect, and then place it in the plasma sterilizer for sterilization treatment

2. After sterilization, take out the package and observe the color change of the indicator label. If the label changes from red to yellow, it indicates that the package has been sterilized; If the label color remains unchanged, it indicates that the package has not undergone sterilization treatment

Suitable for hospitals, pharmaceuticals, food, health products, beverages, hygiene and epidemic prevention, medical device manufacturers, and sterilization service institutions to perform plasma sterilization, used to indicate whether the sterilization package has undergone plasma sterilization treatment, and also used for plasma indicator effect detection and judgment

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Gamma Cobalt 60 Sterilization Indicator Label

Coated with thermosensitive chemical color changing ink as a sterilization indicator, and backed with pressure-sensitive adhesive release paper, it can be used inside item packaging or attached to the surface of the sterilization package. Under the sterilization conditions of gamma cobalt 60Co gamma electron beam radiation, the color of the indicator color code changes from yellow to red, and the color after sterilization is not easily faded.

Cobalt-60 sterilization is the process of using 60Co gamma rays to irradiate microorganisms, directly or indirectly damaging their nuclei, thereby killing microorganisms and achieving disinfection and sterilization. It is a type of irradiation sterilization technology that uses V-rays generated by the radioactive isotope cobalt-60 to irradiate packaged food. In the process of energy transmission and transfer, strong and enhanced physical and biological effects are generated to achieve the goals of insecticide, sterilization, inhibition of physiological processes, food hygiene quality, maintenance of nutritional quality and flavor, and extension of shelf life

Suitable for hospitals, pharmaceuticals, food, health products, beverages, hygiene and epidemic prevention, medical device manufacturers, and sterilization service institutions to sterilize gamma cobalt-60 electron beam, used to indicate whether the sterilization package has undergone plasma sterilization treatment, and also used for gamma cobalt-60 indicator effect testing and judgment

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The advantages of sterilization color changing labels

  1. Improving production efficiency: By indicating the sterilization status of packaging through color changes, it can reduce the time and cost of manual inspections, thereby improving production efficiency.

  2. Enhancing product quality: Sterilization color-changing labels can effectively monitor the sterilization status of packaging, ensuring that products will not be contaminated by microorganisms during their shelf life, thus enhancing product quality.

  3. Boosting consumer confidence: Consumers can judge the safety and reliability of products by observing the sterilization color-changing labels on the packaging, thereby boosting their confidence.

  4. Facilitating regulatory supervision: Regulatory authorities can assess the sterilization status of products by checking the sterilization color-changing labels on the packaging, making it easier for them to conduct supervision and inspections.

Steam sterilization packaging label

Steam sterilization packaging labels are indicators used to show that a product has been treated with steam sterilization. They are typically made with crepe paper or label paper as the base material, coated with color-changing ink as the sterilization indicator, and backed with pressure-sensitive adhesive. When certain sterilization conditions are met (such as 121℃ for 20 minutes or 132℃ for 3 minutes), the chemical indicator stripes on the crepe paper base will change from light yellow to black. The main function of steam sterilization packaging labels is to indicate that the product has been steam sterilized, ensuring its hygiene and safety. Additionally, steam sterilization packaging labels can also provide relevant product information, such as the production date and shelf life, helping consumers make correct choices and use the product properly.