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Plastic Micro Instruments Sterilization Tray 10" L x 6" W x 0.75" H
Fast Drying Advanced Design Plastic Sterilization Tray For Micro Instruments Includes Base, Lid and Mat
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Interesting Historical Information
History and Development
1. Early Sterilization Methods:
In the early days of surgery, instruments were sterilized using basic methods like boiling water or rudimentary steam devices, with no specialized trays. Metal trays were the initial standard, but they often caused instrument scratching or corrosion over time.
2. Introduction of Plastic Trays:
The development of high-grade plastics in the mid-20th century revolutionized sterilization tools.
Plastic trays emerged as a lightweight, non-corrosive alternative to traditional metal trays, improving ease of use and instrument safety.
3. Modern Advancements:
Today’s trays feature perforations or vented designs for enhanced steam or gas circulation during sterilization processes like autoclaving or ethylene oxide sterilization.
Innovations include customizable inserts, silicone mats, and snap-on lids for secure handling.
Interesting Facts About Plastic Sterilization Trays
1. Impact on Instrument Longevity: Unlike metal trays, plastic trays minimize instrument wear and tear, extending their lifespan by reducing scratches and corrosion.
2. Color Coding: Many trays come in various colors, aiding in quick identification of specific instrument sets or specialties (e.g., orthopedic, ophthalmic, or dental).
3. Global Adoption: Widely used across medical disciplines, from operating rooms to dental clinics and veterinary practices.
4. Environmental Considerations: Reusable plastic trays reduce the need for disposable alternatives, contributing to sustainability in medical practices.
5. Cost-Effectiveness: Plastic trays are generally more affordable than high-grade metal options, making them an economical choice for many facilities.
Fast Drying Advanced Design Plastic Sterilization Tray For Micro Instruments Includes Base, Lid and Mat
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