Endoscope Cleaning Brush, Plastic Coated, Thin Shaft, Head 6*20mm, Length 240cm, Shaft(1.7mm)
Part No.: FBC3-D01-60
Manufacturer: HEPPO
Country of Origin: China
The Endoscope Cleaning Brush is a meticulously designed medical instrument specifically engineered for the effective cleaning of endoscopic devices. Featuring a plastic-coated thin shaft, this brush is tailored to navigate the complex internal structures of endoscopes, ensuring thorough removal of biological debris, mucus, and other contaminants. With a head size of 6 mm by 20 mm and an overall length of 240 cm, this cleaning brush is ideal for maintaining the hygiene and functionality of flexible endoscopes utilized in various medical applications.
Features:
- Thin Shaft Design: The 1.7 mm diameter shaft allows for enhanced flexibility and maneuverability within narrow and intricate endoscopic channels, facilitating comprehensive cleaning.
- Plastic Coating: The plastic-coated shaft is designed to minimize the risk of scratching or damaging delicate endoscopic surfaces while providing durability during use.
- Precision Cleaning Head: The head dimensions (6 mm x 20 mm) are optimized to effectively reach and clean larger internal surfaces without compromising the integrity of the endoscope.
- Medical-Grade Materials: Constructed from biocompatible materials that comply with stringent medical standards for safety, reliability, and performance.
- Ergonomic Handle: Designed for a comfortable grip and precise control, enabling healthcare professionals to perform cleaning procedures with accuracy and ease.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for cleaning a wide variety of flexible endoscopes used in gastrointestinal, respiratory, and urological procedures.
- Effective Debris Removal: Ensures thorough cleaning of internal channels and surfaces, maintaining optimal functionality and reducing the risk of infections.
The Endoscope Cleaning Brush is an essential tool for healthcare providers, supporting the maintenance of high standards in infection control and patient safety during endoscopic procedures.
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