Bandelin Launches Trison 4000.2: New Global Standard for Robotic Instrument Pre-Cleaning
Bandelin, a specialist in ultrasound technology, has launched the Trison 4000.2, a new standard for the pre-cleaning of robot-driven instruments. The device is designed for global use and has received positive validation for its cleaning effectiveness.
The Trison 4000.2 is a medical device class I, configurable for international requirements. It is designed for main markets in Germany, Europe, and the international arena, with various movement units to accommodate different robotic instrument manufacturers.
Jochen Bandelin, Technical Director, has stated that the Trison 4000.2 sets a new standard in robotic instrument pre-cleaning. Unlike other devices, it automates and comprehensively documents the pre-cleaning process. It features an integrated dosing unit DU 4000 for automatic water filling and cleaning agent dosing in ultrasonic baths, aiming to reduce user errors and increase process safety.
The device also includes an integrated cleaning pistol and a space-saving, hinged lid for noise reduction and visual process monitoring. Technical features comprise automated ultrasonic cleaning with pressure and suction rinsing, ultrasonic technology with varying frequencies, and a stainless steel cleaning pistol RP 5.
An independent cleaning validation by Valitech GmbH confirmed the system's effectiveness. Residual protein values were well below the KRINKO-BfArM recommendation limit, demonstrating the device's superior cleaning capabilities.
The Trison 4000.2, manufactured by Bandelin, is a significant advancement in robotic instrument pre-cleaning. With its automated processes, comprehensive documentation, and confirmed cleaning effectiveness, it is set to become a global standard in the industry.
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