Instrument Identification Tape
3M Color-coding Instrument Identification Tape, 1/4" x 200" RED
VIT4R
$9.95
3M Color-coding Instrument Identification Tape, 1/4" x 200" RED
Color-coding Instrument Identification Tape: These surgical grade instrument ID tapes are US made from 3M's premium quality #471 vinyl tape. Mini-tapes are on small, 1-inch diameter plastic cores. They are smooth and flexible, have a shiny luster, and conform easily to curved surfaces. They have a natural rubber adhesive that is clean removing (see spec sheet). Mini-ID tapes are used for identification and color-coding of surgical instruments, tools, climbing gear, utensils, cables and wires. Wind on, pinch off - they stay put. These color-coding ID tapes are autoclavable and dishwasher-proof and do not leave residue when removed. Rolls are 1/4" wide and 200 inches in length (16-2/3 ft) and are individually bagged (1/8-inch width rolls have been discontinued).
Instructions pertaining to surgical instruments are that, prior to application, the instruments be clean and sterile. Once the tapes are applied (best done while wearing latex gloves) the adhesive should be allowed to cure for 24 hours, then the instruments should be sterilized again before being put to use.
Regarding use on surgical instruments; 3M 471 vinyl is manufactured without the addition of natural rubber latex (see 3M Regulatory Data Sheets and type #471 into the search field). Our instrument tapes have been independently temperature tested to 273°F. They have also been tested for sterilization efficacy by both ethylene oxide and steam methods with both resulting in 100 percent sterilization (see statement). Colored vinyl instrument ID tapes can be used for:
Surgical Instruments, Small Tools, Climbing Gear, Silverware & Utensils, Control Panel Diagrams, Network and USB Cables, Art Brushes, Pencils, Arrows
Color-coding Instrument Identification Tape: These surgical grade instrument ID tapes are US made from 3M's premium quality #471 vinyl tape. Mini-tapes are on small, 1-inch diameter plastic cores. They are smooth and flexible, have a shiny luster, and conform easily to curved surfaces. They have a natural rubber adhesive that is clean removing (see spec sheet). Mini-ID tapes are used for identification and color-coding of surgical instruments, tools, climbing gear, utensils, cables and wires. Wind on, pinch off - they stay put. These color-coding ID tapes are autoclavable and dishwasher-proof and do not leave residue when removed. Rolls are 1/4" wide and 200 inches in length (16-2/3 ft) and are individually bagged (1/8-inch width rolls have been discontinued).
Instructions pertaining to surgical instruments are that, prior to application, the instruments be clean and sterile. Once the tapes are applied (best done while wearing latex gloves) the adhesive should be allowed to cure for 24 hours, then the instruments should be sterilized again before being put to use.
Regarding use on surgical instruments; 3M 471 vinyl is manufactured without the addition of natural rubber latex (see 3M Regulatory Data Sheets and type #471 into the search field). Our instrument tapes have been independently temperature tested to 273°F. They have also been tested for sterilization efficacy by both ethylene oxide and steam methods with both resulting in 100 percent sterilization (see statement). Colored vinyl instrument ID tapes can be used for:
Surgical Instruments, Small Tools, Climbing Gear, Silverware & Utensils, Control Panel Diagrams, Network and USB Cables, Art Brushes, Pencils, Arrows