Dura Cage Plastic Mouse Cage(RC71D)
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22 Nov 2022, 05:38
Buy the longer lasting cage – the Dura Cage! It’s a heavy duty mouse cage with reinforced corners and thicker walls. This cage uses up to 30% more material than other cages in the industry. Dura Cage has a 65 square inch floor. Available in your choice of 2 plastic resins – Polycarbonate (PC) or Polysulfone (UD).To get more news about Mouse Cage, you can visit senpinghz.com official website.
All components of Alternative Design caging must be cleaned prior to being put into service. Plastic caging can be washed in a rack or tunnel washer and autoclaved. Standard polycarbonate is not recommended for autoclaving. Cleaning solutions containing high levels of chlorine are not recommended for polycarbonate, polysulfone and stainless steel parts such as cage grommets. Washing Plastic cages and bottles should be washed in hot, softened water. Consult with your cleaning agent manufacturer for the recommended product and dilution. Be sure to also follow the detergent manufacturer’s time and temperature range settings for the wash, rinse and sanitize cycles. Washing plastics in hard water may cause a milky-gray discoloration on the surface after frequent washing. If an alkaline detergent is used, it is recommended to use a short acidic rinse cycle followed by a final fresh water rinse. Be sure all residue is removed from the cages and bottles after the final rinse. This is especially important if autoclaving is to follow. The extreme heat of an autoclave could cause any residue to be baked on the plastic resulting in the loss of clarity and gradual deterioration of the plastic. To help prolong the life of your plastic materials, consult your cage wash supplier to ensure that the cycle times and temperatures are correct for the plastics you are using. Disinfecting There are many disinfectants that can harm plastics. Check with your disinfectant supplier regarding the use of their products for your particular plastic materials. NEVER heat cages that contain a disinfectant residue. Autoclaving It is important that plastic cages and bottles be washed, thoroughly dried, and free from any residue before autoclaving. Effective autoclaving depends upon proper temperature controls and appropriate steam supply. Autoclaves should be regularly checked and serviced to ensure effectiveness. It is not recommended that polycarbonate (PC) cages be autoclaved. Autoclaving Alternative Design polycarbonate cages will void any warranty that may apply. |
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