PRE-Klenz TM Instrument Transport Gel Pre-soak gel for surgical instruments INSTRUMENT CLEANING CHEMISTRIES PRE-Klenz™ Instrument Transport Gel is formulated in a gel/surfactant combination to initiate the cleaning process of surgical instrumentation at the point of use and to prevent drying of soil on devices during transport. 1, 2, 3 It has a wide material compatibility profile and its corrosion inhibitors help prolong the life of delicate aluminium and soft metal parts, ensuring proper functionality. PRE-Klenz Instrument Transportation Gel minimises the amount of soiled instrument handling and its clear transparent gel formulation enables operators to see potentially harmful instruments in the transportation container. 1 AORN Guidelines 2 WHO Recommendations 3 NICE Guidelines General surgical instruments MIS instruments, rigid endoscopes and microsurgical instruments Aluminium containers Utensils for anesthesia and invasive care
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PRE-KlenzTM Instrument Transport GelPre-soak gel for surgical instruments
Instrument cleanIng chemIstrIes
PRE-Klenz™ Instrument Transport Gel is formulated in a gel/surfactant combination to initiate the cleaning process of surgical instrumentation at
the point of use and to prevent drying of soil on devices during transport.1, 2, 3
It has a wide material compatibility profile and its corrosion inhibitors help prolong the life of delicate aluminium and soft metal parts,
ensuring proper functionality.
PRE-Klenz Instrument Transportation Gel minimises the amount of soiled instrument handling and its clear transparent gel formulation
enables operators to see potentially harmful instruments in the transportation container.
1 AORN Guidelines 2 WHO Recommendations 3 NICE Guidelines
General surgical instruments
MIS instruments, rigid endoscopes and microsurgical
instruments
Aluminium containers
Utensils for anesthesia and invasive care
Features Benefits
Gel formulation Maintains moisture during transport
Transparent Soiled sharps are visible through gel
Viscous constituency Prevents ‘sloshing’ or spilling
Ready-to-use Enables immediate cleaning at point-of-use
Light-weight, hand-held bottle with spray nozzle Allows easy and safe application
Does not contain dyes Will not stain instruments or equipment
Contains corrosion inhibitors Compatible with corrosion sensitive materials e.g. gold
Contains a surfactant Facilitates cleaning by breaking down soils
Free-rinsing No rinsing required prior to washer/disinfector
Neutral pH Broad material compatibility including aluminium
Appealing fragrance Citrus floral scent
Available sizes
650ml (12 per case)
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place and protect from the sun and/or extreme temperatures.
Additional Information
Additional information can be found on the Technical Data Sheet and Material Safety Data Sheet.
Form Ready-to-use spray gel
Colour Light straw
Fragrance Citrus
Typical pH 7.0
Typical Specific Gravity 1.029
Corrosion Inhibitors Yes
Surfactants Yes
Ingredients
PRE-Klenz Instrument Transport Gel clings to instrument surfaces to facilitate cleaning.
Initial application
After 30 seconds
in vertical position
74% Gel
Remaining
22% Foam
Remaining
21% Foam
Remaining
14% Water
Remaining
PRE-Klenz PRODUCT A PRODUCT B WATER
Solubilises dried on soils
Before application After 10 minutes
Information on Use
PRE-Klenz is a ready-to-use product. Spray evenly over surgical tray to ensure soils are evenly covered. There is no need to rinse the product prior to automated processing.
Note: PRE-Klenz is not a sterilant or disinfectant; the use of personal protective equipment for blood-borne pathogens as required by your department is still required. Any items requiring sterilisation or disinfection should be treated in a separate subsequent step.