Method of disinfecting medical instruments

Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Process disinfecting – preserving – deodorizing – or sterilizing – Using disinfecting or sterilizing substance

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422 1, 1341001, 210636, A61L 216

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ABSTRACT:
A method of disinfecting medical instruments which includes positioning one or more medical instruments within a disinfecting chamber. A disinfectant and fresh water from a fresh water source are then mixed. The mixture of disinfectant and fresh water is then passed through a sterile filter having a water flux of more than 30 ml/hr-m.sup.2 -mmHg into the disinfection chamber for engagement with one or more medical instruments in such a manner that all water and disinfectant engaging the one or more instruments passes through the sterile filter.

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