The germs and bacteria are killed when the dental instruments are sterilized and disinfected, ensuring that no one else is exposed. It prevents dentists from introducing viral and bacterial illnesses to their patients by accident.
Rhima is perfectly positioned to understand the needs of your dentistry practice and to advise you on the perfect machine for your needs. With versatility and efficiency at the forefront of our designs, you’ll enjoy faster, better, more efficient cleaning, sanitisation and sterilisation, all while reducing consumables. Get in contact today and we’ll work together to make sure you’re delighted.
The DEKO 25 compact and cost-effective washer-disinfector combines reliability, superior cleaning and disinfection performance, and quality.
It can be mounted on a specialized stand, under a bench, or on the top of a bench. It complies with EN ISO 15883 parts 1 and 2 in terms of performance and design and IEC 61010-2-040 in terms of safety. The Deko 25 washer-disinfector features the most up-to-date technology in user interface applications. The ability to see cycle information in real-time and the remaining cycle time is provided through information and a control panel.
Rhima’s specialist technical staff will provide you with HACCP and infection control and preventive maintenance that ensures your medical dishwasher is working to its full potential.
In addition, Rhima offers commissioning and user training, which includes operating and testing the machine to ensure that it is working properly and training on how to use, clean, and maintain the washing machine.
They also offer continued and reliable after-sale service.
Rhima professionals will service and maintain your dishwasher to ensure peak performance and avoid the possibility of a costly breakdown. Some of the advantages of Rhima preventive maintenance are as follows:
The germs and bacteria are killed when the dental instruments are sterilized and disinfected, ensuring that no one else is exposed. It prevents dentists from introducing viral and bacterial illnesses to their patients by accident.
Yes. Dentists have to sterilize their equipment after every procedure. It is crucial in ensuring the safety of the clients and the dental practitioners as sterilization avoids unwanted infection.
Most dentistry tools are not disposable, which means they are being reused. However, dentists clean and sterilize their tools to ensure the procedure’s safety.