17
For some applications involving the processing of aqueous
mixtures, a water-soluble cleaner, a water rinse, and a
water-soluble sanitizer may be adequate. In general,
however, suitable cleaning, rinsing, and sanitizing media
will have to be determined empirically, particularly for those
applications involving non-aqueous systems materials not
readily soluble in water.
In order to be effective, the cleaning solution used must
be capable of breaking up any residues left in the container
after use, either by dissolving them, emulsifying them,
reacting chemically with them, or by some other mechanism.
In order to allow complete removal of the mixture of
broken-up residue and cleaning solution, this mixture must,
in turn, be either soluble in the rinse medium, or easily
suspended by it.
In applications where sanitization of the container is required
after cleaning, the sanitizing solution must mix compatibly
with any trace liquid that remains after rinsing.
IF YOUR APPLICATION INVOLVES THE PROCESSING
OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE MATERIALS, AND SHOULD
SERVICE ON YOUR UNIT EVER BE NEEDED, WE
REQUEST THAT ANY PARTS OR ASSEMBLIES BEING
RETURNED BE STERILIZED BY AUTOCLAVING BEFORE
BEING SHIPPED. IN ADDITION, ALL SUCH PARTS
MUST BE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED AS HAVING BEEN
AUTOCLAVED BOTH BY A TAG OR LABEL ON THE PART
ITSELF, AND BY A STATEMENT IN THE ACCOMPANYING
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE DISTRIBUTOR WILL NOT ACCEPT DELIVERY OF
SUCH PARTS UNLESS THEY ARE SO IDENTIFIED.