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MELAdem 40

MELAdem 40

MELAdem 40

Product catalog summary
Overview: The MELAdem® 40 Water Treatment System is designed to provide high-quality demineralized water for steam generation in autoclaves, ensuring effective sterilization. It can be directly connected to MELAG Europe autoclaves like Vacuklav® and Euroklav® for automatic water feeding during sterilization cycles.
Quality Assurance: The system ensures high-quality water for instrument preparation, using the MELAjet® spray pistol to remove residues from instruments before sterilization. The pistol offers two spray settings: a wide-area spray for general surfaces and a concentrated jet for hard-to-reach areas.
Technical Specifications: The MELAdem® 40 has dimensions of 32 x 35 x 15 cm and weighs 2.4 kg when filled with resin. It operates at a maximum water pressure of 10 bar, producing water with a quality of 1 – 5 µS/cm. The system can yield 120 liters of pure water per resin filling.
Installation and Monitoring: The system can be installed directly to various autoclaves or mounted on a wall. It connects to a tap-water line and is ready for use immediately. A water-quality monitor is recommended if the system is used with autoclaves lacking integrated water-quality measurement.
Cost Efficiency: The system helps streamline expenses in hygiene, which typically account for 20-30% of operating costs in medical practices. It reduces costs associated with purchasing distilled water and maintaining autoclave water quality.
Company Background: MELAG, a family-run enterprise based in Berlin, has specialized in sterilization equipment for over 50 years. The company is recognized for its quality, reliability, and innovation, with over 355,000 units sold worldwide.
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MELAdem 40-1

MELAdem® 40 Water Treatment System MELAjet ® Spray-pistol Quality assurance for sterilization MELAdem ®40 supplies high-quality demineralized water for the steam generation in an autoclave. The water storage tank of a conventional autoclave can be directly filled with demineralized water from the MELAjet ® pistol. Likewise the MELAdem ®40 can be directly connected to the MELAG Europe autoclaves Vacuklav ® and Euroklav ® to automatically feed high quality demineralized water for each sterilization cycle. Of course, you can also use the MELAdem ®40 anywhere else for any application requiring good water quality. Quality assurance for Instrument preparation The MELAdem ®40 Water Treatment System supplies high-quality demineralized water. The MELAjet ® spray pistol uses the tap water pressure to remove residues after cleaning and disinfecting Instruments before sterilization. MELAjet ® offers you two spray selections: the wide-area spray setting for general instrument surfaces, or the concentrated water jet for special cleaning of hard-to-reach instrument parts such as those of hinged Instruments, dental forceps, scissors, needle carriers, etc. MELAG Quality - made in Germany Evidenced Based Sterilization

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MELAdem 40-2

Possibilities for streamlining Poor water quality Expenses in the hygiene area generally represent 20 ... 30% of the entire operating costs in a practice (not including outside lab fees). A nurse, for example, should be relieved of unproductive work to use her time more profitably: e.g., prophylactic treatment, consulting, etc. Expenses incurred for sterilization are primarily costs for the following: q Purchase of aqua dem / aqua dest for the autoclave. q Checking of the water quality and the water level in the storage tank. q Weekly emptying of the storage tank of the autoclave, and thorough...

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