Sterilisation Indicators
Changing appearances in color or pattern, the sterilization indicators visually show if cleaning conditions are passing or procedures have been completed. Eliminating any confusion or possibility instruments will not be sterile, indicators are used routinely in clinical and research environments where contamination elimination is crucial. With the temperature resistance required to endure the purification, the sterilization indicators are available in different forms such as tapes, ampoules, and sticks.
Biological indicators, spore threads
Supplier: CROSSTEX
Spore threads are prepared from Geobacillus stearothermophilus. These are designed to be placed directly into a device and utilised to monitor steam sterilisation process efficacy.
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Comply™ Hydrogen Peroxide Chemical Indicator 1248
Supplier: 3M MEDICAL
Internal pack monitor for use with Vaporised Hydrogen Peroxide/Gas Plasma sterilisation processes.
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Labels, indicator, for dry heat and depyrogenation
Supplier: CROSSTEX
CPI-DP1 are intended for use with individual units (e.g. packs, containers) to indicate that the unit has been directly exposed to a high temperature dry heat or depyrogentation process and to distinguish between processed and unprocessed units.
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Dual auto-reader for steam and vaporised hydrogen peroxide 490, Attest™
Supplier: 3M MEDICAL
Auto-reader for use with 3M™ Attest™ Rapid Readout Biological Indicators and process challenge packs for steam. Includes ethernet cable for web app connectivity.
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Biological indicators, spore coupons
Supplier: CROSSTEX
Spore coupons for use in monitoring plasma/vapourised hydrogen peroxide (VH₂O₂) sterilisation processes.
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Spore discs, Sportrol™
Supplier: CROSSTEX
Biological sterilisation discs are used to perform sterilisation cycle validation in small areas of a device, where a standard-sized spore strip will not fit, such as within a syringe barrel, inside tubing, or under a cap. Spore discs are created by inoculating spore suspensions of certified population and resistance onto paper discs.



