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Applications and uses analytical instrumentation, surgical and medical devices, semiconductor process equipment components. [Pg.501]

However, the development of microbicidally active phenol derivatives started from phenol itself, from carbolic acid, the antiseptic properties of whidh were detected in 1860 and first used by Lister in 1867 to kill bacteria on medical instruments, surgical dressings and wounds. The development of chemical disinfection revolutionized progress in hospitals, particularly in surgery. It was possible to successfully employ and develop surgical techniques which in the past had been feasible but unpractical because of the associated unavoidable massive and generally fatal infections. [Pg.141]

Surgical aids Operating tools Smart instruments Surgical robots... [Pg.447]

Implantable devices Assessment and treatment devices Implantable sensors Implantable medical devices Sensory aids Retina implants Cochlear implants Surgical aids Operating tools Smart instruments Surgical robots... [Pg.466]

Medical devices parts and membranes for dialysers instruments parts for instruments surgical theatre luminaries, sterilizing boxes infusion equipment secretion bottles and reusable syringes. PSU/PES is preferred in medical devices mainly because it can be sterilised repeatedly and resists stress fracture. [Pg.150]

Carbon filters find particular application as prefilters for RO and ion-exchange processes in the production of high purity FW. They are also used in clean-steam boilers and other types of steam generators where the steam is ultimately destined for application in food or beverage production, pharmaceuticals, electronics, surgical instrument sterilization, and similar processes. [Pg.323]

No contribution to taste or smell and safe to use where steam comes into contact with air, food, surgical instruments, industrial process, etc. [Pg.482]

Cryosurgery is a method of therapy in which specialized instrumentation is used to achieve the in situ destruction of tumorous tissue by freezing. This surgical specialty has been accepted as standard procedures in such disciplines as derma-... [Pg.394]

D-value (decimal reduction time, DRT) is the time in minutes required to destroy 90% of a population of cells. The D-value has little relevance to the sterilization of medicines for injection, surgical instruments or dressings, where a process designed to kill all living spores must be developed. The D-value is used extensively in the food industry. [Pg.13]

Stellite (alloy of cobalt, tungsten, chromium, and molybdenum) used for surgical instruments. [Pg.29]

M Ruthenium is inert and resistant. It is therefore particularly well suited for surgical instruments. [Pg.57]

Rare, shiny, and lightest metal of the platinum group. Hardens platinum and palladium. The presence of 0.1 % of ruthenium in titanium improves its resistance to corrosion 100-fold. The spectacular catalytic properties of ruthenium are used on industrial scales (hydrogenations, sometimes enan-tioselective, and metathesis). Titanium electrodes coated with ruthenium oxide are applied in chlorine-alkaline electrolysis. Suitable for corrosion-resistant contacts and surgical instruments. [Pg.135]


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