Zeta 7 Spray
Request productZeta 7 Spray is a ready to use disinfectant for a quick and easy disinfection of impressions.
Characteristics
• Broad spectrum of action developed and tested according to the European Norms validated on disinfection
• Compatibility with materials for the impression taking (addition and condensation silicones, alginate, polyether, polysulphide and polyvinyl)
Advantages
• Efficacy: broad protection for professionals in dental practices and laboratories
• High performance: respects the dimensional stability of impressions characteristics and their compatibility with gypsum and improves accuracy in the reproduction of gypsum models
Product features
| Product | Type of product  | Active ingredients  | Dilution | Action time | Distinctive characteristics  | Spectrum of action | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zeta 7 Spray | Disinfectant | Alcohols | Ready to use  | 3 minutes | Improve smoothness of gypsum on impressions surfaces and reduce the formation of bubbles  | Bactericidal: EN 13727 (S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, E. hirae) Yeasticidal: EN 13624 (C. albicans) Tuberculocidal: EN 14348, EN 14563 (M. terrae) Virucidal: EN 14476 (Poliovirus, Adenovirus, Parvovirus, Norovirus including HIV, HBV, HCV) Tests carried out in dirty conditions.  | 
| Zeta 7 Solution | Disinfectant | Quaternary Ammonium Salts, Phenoxyethanol  | 1 % | 10 minutes | Concentrated, allows for the preparation of up to 100 litres of disinfectant solution  | Bactericidal: EN 13727 (S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, E. hirae) Bactericidal, Yeasticidal: VAH Yeasticidal: EN 13624 (C. albicans) Tuberculocidal: EN 14348 (M. terrae) Virucidal against enveloped viruses: EN 14476 (Vaccinia Virus including HIV, HBV, HCV) Tests carried out in dirty conditions.  | 
Packaging
| Code | Product | Packaging | 
|---|---|---|
| C810050 | Zeta 7 Spray | 750 ml bottle with foam cap | 
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