Thermocouple Sensor Positioning Sheets availble separately as Part No. 3018 | |
It is used for performing: Bowie and Dick test The packs are available pre-washed and folded ready for use. Part No. 3223 - Laundered Standard Test Pack of 38 sheets Part No. 654 - Unlaundered Standard Test Pack of 38 sheets Standard Test Pack Laundry Advice Standard test packs are a REUSEABLE ITEM that may be used for testing continuously if the other requirements in current EN285 are met. Environmental aspects regarding laundering intervals as well as means for cleaning and conditioning must be considered. The test pack sheets shall be washed when new or soiled and shall not be subjected to any fabric conditioning agent during the laundering process. IMPORTANT - Fabric conditioning agents are likely to affect the characteristics of the fabric and may contain volatiles which will contribute to the non-condensable gases in the sterilizer The period between laundering will depend upon many factors including frequency of use, how clean the steam supply is, how solied the sheets are and if they have become hard or flattened. The efficacy of the sterilization testing processes depends on these to entrap air correctly. |
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Test Pack History: The Standard Test Pack origin lies back in 1963. It was developed by in by Dr J Bowie and Mr J Dick in Bristol, UK and published in the 'Lancet' journal. The Bowie and Dick tape test was made from 29 to 36 huckaback linen towels. Each towel was folded in half four times then stacked to a height of approximately 270mm high (10.5in). An A4 size sheet of paper with chemical indicator tape in the pattern of a diagonal St. Andrew's cross was placed horizontally in the center of the pack. In late 1970, 100% cotton surgical towels were introduced as an alternative to the huckaback towels. Alternative forms of the Bowie and Dick test:
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