| Composition |
Hydrocarbon solvents and oils > 50%
Esters < 10%
Hydrocarbon propellant < 50% |
| Actions |
Extra high pressure, temperature stable, aerosol spray for the lubrication and cleaning of high and low speed dental rotary instruments. |
| Indications |
Suitable for use with all dental handpieces and air turbine machines. Safe, non-toxic spray that can be used pre and post sterilisation procedures. Withstands autoclaving (steam sterilisation). |
| Contraindications |
Not a disinfection or sterilisation agent. |
| Precautions |
Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Highly flammable. |
| Directions for Use |
| Refer to instrument manufacturer's instructions for specific instrument requirements. |
| 1) |
Wear protective gloves at all times during this process to avoid the risk of cross-contamination. |
| 2) |
Remove excess biological load from instrument using a non-ionic, neutral pH detergent (ie: Neutradet Solution) prior to lubrication and high pressure cleaning with ROTAGEN. |
| 3) |
Attach manufacturer's spray nozzle to universal fitting on ROTAGEN can. |
| 4) |
Apply ROTAGEN spray as per instrument manufacturer's instructions. |
| 5) |
On spraying ROTAGEN through the instrument, if any large amount of bioload appears, repeat the cleaning and preparative process as per instrument manufacturer's instructions. |
| 6) |
After sterilisation and before reuse of instrument, run instrument for several seconds and wipe off any excess oil produced. |
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| Poisoning |
Refer to MSDS. |
| Presentation |
350g NET high pressure aerosol spray can.
The can has a universal fitting to suit all instrument manufacturer's adaptors. |
| Storage |
Store below 30 deg. C |
| Dangerous Goods |
Class 2.1 |