Bath
fl
uid
Inset basket
Example with inset
beakers
2/3
Oscillating tank with box
holder and implant box
Contact
fl
uid
Sonication
fl
uid
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6366-006 GB/2020-09
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4 Use
The correct handling of the ultrasonic bath is described in the following. The process for sonication
of implants is to be conducted in accordance with the enclosed, scienti
fi
cally-based "Diagnostics
of implant infections via sonication" process instructions. These also include bibliographical
references to such processes.
The preparation of the implant boxes is to be conducted pursuant to the enclosed "Implant boxes"
preparation instructions.
For additional instructions and queries regarding this process, please send an E-mail to info@
bactosonic. com.
Depending on the application, the implants are sonicated
indirectly
in the implant boxes supplied or in other sample vessels, which are
positioned in special holders in the contact liquid within the oscillating
tank, in order to detach the bio
fi
lms.
Indirect
sonication in inset beakers is to be additionally conducted for
special applications:
-
Sonication of sample
fl
uids.
- Use of chemically aggressive
fl
uids (e.g., using acids as cleaning agents).
- Removal of chemically aggressive soiling (e.g., cleaning of developing
machine racks).
- Removal of abrasive soiling (e.g., polishing pastes, quartz, sand).
Remarks on direct sonication
For all other applications, sonication may be conducted directly.
For this purpose, the objects to be treated are placed in a basket and hung
inside the oscillating tank which is
fi
lled with bath liquid.