Instrument cleaner

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  • A transparent 500-ml bottle of Dr. Schumacher GmbH ORANGE SOLVENT Instrument Cleaner with a white cap and a blue-and-white label, designed for adhesive removal and instrument cleaning, shown against a white background.
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    Dr. Schumacher GmbH

    Dr. Schumacher ORANGE SOLVENT instrument cleaner

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  • A 1-liter bottle of Dr. Schumacher PLURAZYME EXTRA by Dr. Schumacher GmbH, featuring a white cap, a light blue bottle, and a white label with clear branding, for the effective removal of stubborn dirt.
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    Dr. Schumacher GmbH

    Dr. Schumacher PLURAZYME EXTRA

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  • Three white plastic containers of Dr. Schumacher GmbH's PERFEKTAN® ENZYME (5L, 2L, 1L)—with blue and purple labels—are on display; they are ideal for the enzymatic cleaning of medical instruments.
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    Dr. Schumacher GmbH

    Dr. Schumacher PERFEKTAN® ENZYME

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  • Two white plastic containers of Dr. Schumacher MANUSHIELD® CLEANER (5L and 2L) from Dr. Schumacher GmbH, both with blue and purple labels and white caps—perfect for hygienic cleanliness and effective germ control.
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    Dr. Schumacher GmbH

    Dr. Schumacher MANUSHIELD® CLEANER

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  • The melipul PP lid dish rack from Helmut Schwarz GmbH, designed to hold 9 cup lids or medical trays, is shown against a plain white background. Made of polypropylene, it helps keep things organized and easy to see. (1 piece).
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    Helmut Schwarz GmbH

    Melipul lid-flushing basket PP for 9 cup lid or med. Shell | Piece (1 piece)

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  • The Dr. Schumacher PERFEKTAN DUO EFFECT | Set (800 ml) from Dr. Schumacher GmbH contains two bottles: an oxidative component with a white cap and an alkaline disinfectant with a green cap for professional use.
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    Dr. Schumacher GmbH

    Dr. Schumacher PERFEKTAN DUO EFFECT | Set (800 ml)

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  • The Schülke thermosept NKZ Instrument Cleaner, a red plastic container manufactured by Schülke & Mayr GmbH, features a black screw-on cap and a large label. With the classification “UN3265,” it is ideal for medical facilities and indicates that it contains a corrosive substance suitable for material compatibility and neutralization.
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    Schülke & Mayr GmbH

    Schülke Thermosept NKZ Instrument cleaner | Canister (5 kg)

    Regular price CHF 24.30
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  • Meditrade Instru Zym | Bottle (1L)
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    Meditrade GmbH

    Meditrade Instru Zym | Bottle (1L)

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Instrument Cleaners – Reliable Preparation for Medical Precision

Instrument cleaners are an essential part of any professional reprocessing routine. They ensure that medical and laboratory instruments are reliably cleaned, maintained, and freed from organic or inorganic residues. Especially in clinics, practices, laboratories, or sterile supply departments, a safe pre-cleaning is crucial to minimize infection risks and ensure flawless further processing in cleaning and disinfection devices or sterilizers.

A high-quality instrument cleaner supports professionals in thoroughly cleaning even complex or sensitive instruments without damaging materials. Whether manually, semi-automatically, or mechanically – professional products for instrument reprocessing significantly contribute to hygienic safety and process stability.


What Distinguishes High-Quality Instrument Cleaners

Professional instrument cleaners are developed to reliably dissolve even stubborn protein, blood, or soap residues. Particularly proven are the Dr. Schumacher ORANGE Solvent Instrument Cleaner, the Dr. Schumacher PERFEKTAN ENZYME Instrument Cleaner, and the Dr. Schumacher PLURAZYME EXTRA. These three examples show how versatile modern solutions can be used – from enzymatic cleaners to solvent-based formulations for particularly demanding residues.

A good instrument cleaner convinces not only through effectiveness but also through properties that significantly ease professional daily work:

  • High cleaning performance even with dried or difficult-to-dissolve material
  • Gentle compositions that do not attack metals, coatings, and plastics
  • Optimal process safety in manual and mechanical applications
  • Good rinsability and low-residue formulas
  • Compatibility with various types of instruments, including delicate or multipart structures

These features make instrument cleaners the foundation of a functioning reprocessing process and help ensure that instruments remain safe, durable, and reliably usable.


Application Instructions and Technical Details for Professional Use

Instrument cleaners are used in different concentrations depending on the product type. Enzymatic cleaners are particularly suitable for removing organic residues, as they effectively break down proteins and reduce manual work. Solvent or intensive cleaners are used for particularly stubborn deposits.

For manual pre-cleaning, the cleaner is prepared in the specified dilution before instruments are completely immersed. The exposure time should be adjusted to the product to avoid cleaning too briefly or unnecessarily long. Mechanical support – such as with brushes or ultrasound – further improves the result.

In machine applications in RDGs (cleaning and disinfection devices), dosage and temperature specifications must be adhered to in order to achieve optimal results and ensure material compatibility. Residues should always be thoroughly rinsed off after cleaning is completed to ensure flawless further processing.

For safe handling, it is advisable to store cleaners dry and well-sealed and to wear appropriate protective equipment during use. This keeps the cleaning process hygienic, safe, and gentle on materials.


Instrument Cleaners – Quality for Safe Reprocessing Steps

With a professional instrument cleaner, you rely on reliable hygiene, material protection, and process stability. The products in this category support thorough, standardized reprocessing and enable professionals to provide instruments in optimal condition for the next use.

Especially in medical and laboratory areas, the combination of cleaning performance and material protection is crucial. Instrument cleaners are therefore an indispensable element of modern hygiene concepts.
To complement the reprocessing chain, other product groups are available that usefully round off the cleaning process:

This creates a complete system that keeps instruments safe, clean, and permanently functional.

What is an instrument cleaner and what is it used for?

An instrument cleaner is a specially developed cleaning agent for medical and laboratory instruments. It removes organic and inorganic residues and thus forms the basis for safe further processing, for example in RDGs or sterilizers.

What types of instrument cleaners are there?

There are enzymatic cleaners, solvent-based products and intensive cleaners for particularly stubborn dirt. Enzymatic variants primarily dissolve organic residues, while solvent-based products are suitable for difficult-to-dissolve or greasy deposits.

How do you choose the right instrument cleaner?

The choice depends on the type of instruments and the residues present. Enzymatic products are suitable, for example: B. for finely structured instruments, while intensive cleaners are used for heavy deposits. It is also important that the cleaner is compatible with existing devices.

How are instrument cleaners used correctly?

The cleaner is diluted according to the manufacturer's instructions and adjusted to the temperature and exposure time. After cleaning, the instruments must be rinsed thoroughly to avoid residue. When using machines, the RDG manufacturer's specifications must be observed.