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Dan
You want us, as engineers, tell you, as medical equipment specialists
how to sterilise equipment? :-)
How about putting the boards or the whole instruments, in cartons, in
one of your ethylene oxide/CO2 sterilisers before washing them? Should
do the trick.
Brian
"" wrote:
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> Does anyone know or have experience with a nondestructive process of
> sanitizing
> Printed circuit boards? We receive boards back from the field that
> have been in medical
> instruments and may be contaminated. The current process of soaking
> the boards and heating
> takes it's toll on some components.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Dan Cavaliere
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