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​How to successfully buy a sterilization tray online?

Posted by Accuspire on Jul 12th 2016

How to successfully buy a sterilization tray online?

The internet gives you the ability to search for all types of sterilization trays for sale that are not sold at your local home improvement store. All you have to do is search the phrase “sterilization tray” on the Google search engine and you will be presented with a variety of different merchants who sell sterilization trays. However, you shouldn’t just go and purchase any sterilization tray without understanding what your specific needs are for it. The type of tray you purchase has to be suitable for the sterilization method you are using to sterilize your particular instruments. Otherwise, you could risk damaging the instruments or unsuccessfully sterilizing them.

The first aspect you need to consider when purchasing a sterilization tray is whether you want a stainless steel tray or a plastic tray. The cheaper option would be the plastic tray, but you would only be able to use the gas or chemical sterilization method with it. So if you have an autoclave or some other heated form of sterilization then you’ll need to purchase an Aluminum Sterilization tray. They cost about 50% more than plastic trays but they are more durable and resistant to hot temperatures. If you are a medical professional who frequently needs to sterilize surgical instruments then you should go with the stainless steel option.

The second factor to consider is if the sterilization tray has any silicone pin mats to place the instruments on. Many surgical instruments have very sensitive tips such as tiny probing tips that are extremely fragile. You need a soft matted surface in your sterilization tray that is equipped to handle sensitive surgical instruments like these. If the tray you are looking to purchase doesn’t have one of these mats then keep browsing for other trays until you find one that does.

Lastly, check the length, width and depth of the sterilization tray. You want the length and width to accommodate the number of instruments that you’ll need to sterilize at the same time. Furthermore, if you are using an autoclave then you need a sterilization tray that is going to fit inside of its slots. If the tray is not the correct depth then you won’t be able to fit it in there. If you try to force in the tray then it will likely compromise the sterilization process. So always check the measurements before making any purchases and you won’t have any problems.