Surgical Instrument Cleaner
Cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner.
The highly concentrated Enzymatic Enzymes Detergents
all-in-ONE Cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner.
Replace surgical instrument cleaning products for:
- hydrating dried on debris from surgical instruments,
- pre-cleaning soaking surgical instruments,
- removing stains from surgical instruments,
- manual cleaning surgical instruments,
- ultrasonic cleaning surgical instruments,
- or automated cleaning surgical instruments.
Cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner.
The highly concentrated Enzymatic Enzyme Detergent
Cleaning Surgical Instruments cleaner.


















Enzyme Detergent Surgical Instrument Cleaner for cleaner surgical instruments. Surgical Instrument Enzyme Detergent that clean surgical instruments cleaner.
Enzymes alone do not “clean”.
Surgical Instrument Detergents are necessary.
Surgical Instrument Detergents are necessary to clean the surface of surgical instruments. Enzymes alone do not “clean”. It is commonly stated that enzymes “clean”. Enzymes alone do not “clean”. The primary function of an enzyme surgical instrument detergent is to break down soil, usually proteinaceous bioburden. When the enzymes have broken down the soil, then the surgical instrument detergents are able to reach the surface for proper cleaning. Surgical Instrument Detergents also to enhance the passive layer of the surgical instruments allowing the surgical instrument surface be a barrier against staining, pitting, and corrosion. The UPS-1 Surgical Instrument Detergent delivers a high concentration of 4 enzymes and surfactant detergents. For an enzyme surgical instrument detergent product to “clean”, surfactant detergents are necessary that will remove the soil from the surface of the surgical instruments. A combination of enzymes and detergents are necessary for optimal cleaning. Enzyme Detergent surgical instrument cleaners are often referred to as all-in-one surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners. The use of enzymes of various compositions and concentrations are available in enzyme surgical instrument detergent cleaners. Over half of all surgical instrument detergents presently available contain some level of enzyme detergent. It is necessary for Surgical Instrument Detergent Enzyme Cleaners to deliver 4 Enzyme Detergents.
The bioburden bring removed from surgical instruments typically consists of fats (lipids), starches, proteins (usually in the form of blood), and high level carbohydrates. for surgical instrument detergent to deliver optimal cleaning it's ingredients must include:
Lipase Enzyme Detergents: (to breakdown fat) to cleave fatty acid residue from the glycerol residue in a neutral fat or a phospholipid,
Amylase Enzyme Detergents: (to breakdown starch) to catalyze the hydrolysis of starch to sugar to produce carbohydrate derivatives,
Carbohydrase Enzyme Detergents: (to breakdown starch to a lower level) to catalyze the hydrolysis of higher carbohydrates to lower forms, and
Protease Enzyme Detergents: (breakdown blood) including the proteinases and peptidases, to catalyze the hydrolytic breakdown of proteins.
If designed properly, surgical instrument detergent enzyme cleaners can:
- remove proteinaceous bioburden from surgical instruments,
- dissolve mineral encrustation from surgical instruments,
- remove stains from surgical instruments,
- enhance the “passive layer” of the surgical instrument stainless steel and
- lubricate surgical instruments.
Four detergent enzymes are necessary to breakdown bioburden on soiled surgical instruments. Surgical instrument detergent cleaners that do not contain these four detergent enzymes cannot remove all forms of proteinaceous bioburden.
The "Proper Sequence of Washer Treatments" for effective Surgical Instrument Decontamination has proven to be:
- cold water pre-wash of < 110 F,
- elevated temperature detergent washing of 135 to 185 F,
- purified water rinsing with temperatures elevated to the boiling point,
- high temperature drying of > 210 F.