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Polypropylene, polymethylpentene, polypropylene copolymer, TEFZEL ETFE,
TEFLON FEP, and PFA may be autoclaved repeatedly at 121°C, 15
psig. Cycles should be at least 15 minutes to ensure sterility.
Polycarbonate products are autoclavable. They must be
thoroughly rinsed before autoclaving because detergent residues cause crazing
and spotting. Autoclaving cycles should be limited to 20 minutes at 121°C.
PC shows some loss of mechanical strength after repeated autoclaving and
therefore may not function well under high-stress applications, such as
centrifugation. Our PC vacuum chambers are considered "not autoclavable" for
this reason.
Do not use strong alkaline detergents on polycarbonate. Do not use boiler steam
containing alkaline chemical additives that may attack the plastic and cause
the item to fail.
Acetal products are autoclavable at recommended settings.
Proper ventilation is required as acetal will emit formaldehyde odor during
autoclaving. The following statement complies with the California Safe Drinking
Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986: "WARNING: Upon autoclaving, this
product may release formaldehyde, a chemical known to the State of California
as a carcinogen."
Polysulfone products are autoclavable. They are somewhat
weakened by repeated autoclaving, although less than polycarbonate. If
autoclaved repeatedly, polysulfone products will eventually fail under
high-stress applications, such as high-speed centrifugation.
NALGENE PVC Tubing can be autoclaved, but ethylene oxide or
chemical disinfectant is preferred. If you autoclave it, follow these
guidelines:
Clean and rinse tubing thoroughly, including final rinse with
distilled or deionized water. Coil tubing loosely and keep ends open. Wrap in
muslin or linen; tape or tie loosely. Place on a nonmetallic tray in the
autoclave so wrapped tubing is not touching wall or rack of autoclave. Do not
stack anything on the tubing. Use 15 minute cycle at 121°C, 15 psig.
Restore clarity of tubing by drying approximately 2 hours at a temperature no
higher than 75°C.
NALGENE Silicone Tubing can be autoclaved for 30 minutes at
121C, 15 psig in muslin cloth or sterilizing paper.
Labware made of the following plastics is not autoclavable under any conditions:
polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride (except PVC tubing), styrene acrylonitrile,
acrylic, low-density and high-density polyethylene and polyurethane.
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