Medical Bowls for medical studios, laboratories and professionals.

Description:

The medical bowl has the ideal design and dimensions to be used as a container for sterile instrumentation in the wards and laboratories. This product, widely used in many clinical procedures, has been specially designed to optimally adapt to body contours for its use in the event of disinfection of injuries, injections, etc.

It is useful for patients in case of emesis during postoperative hospitalization and in any other situation where the patient is not self-sufficient.The disposable medical bowl is not a polluting or toxic product and does not generally have contraindications. The disposable medical bowl must be in accordance with the regulations in force D.M. 219/2000 and the new classification of waste (CER 2002) according to the Commission Decision U.E. 532/2002 / EEC:

-The non-infectious bowl can be disposed of in plastic thus assimilated to urban waste;

-The infectious bowl should be treated as hazardous waste as per current standard.

The object in question is made of plastic (PET – Polyethylene terephthalate) by the thermoforming technique. The purpose is to provide a disposable item.


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    Details:

    Bowl dimensions (LxWxH – mm): 240x137x43

    Quantity/box: 1600 pz

    Box volume (cbm): 0,045

    Box size (mm): 489x298x301

    Capacity: 700 ml

    Weight: 9 gr   +/-5%

    CND: V0402

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the Medical Bowl?

    It’s a container of sterile instruments used in hospital facilities, clinics, and even by aesthetists and tattooists.

    What material is the medical bowl made of?

    The renal pelvis is made of PET (polyethylene terephthalate).

    How can the medical bowl be thrown away?

    The disposable medical bowl must be in accordance with the regulations in force D.M. 219/2000 and the new classification of waste (CER 2002) according to the Commission Decision U.E. 532/2002 / EEC:

    -The non-infectious bowl can be disposed of in plastic thus assimilated to urban waste;

    -The infectious bowl should be treated as hazardous waste as per current standard.

    Is it certified?

    Yes, it is endowed with a declaration of conformity and CE marking as provided for by current legislation.

    Is it used in the operating room?

    Yes, it is used in the operating room, clinics, laboratories, beauticians and tattoo makers.