Friday, 21 March 2014

The Trophon Product Suite


Simple, safe and cost effective, the trophon® EPR addresses an unmet need for disinfecting intra-cavity ultrasound probes at the point of care. The trophon® EPR is the world’s first fully automated system for disinfecting ultrasound probes, and is compatible with more than 500 models and a dozen manufacturers.
The trophon® EPR stores all disinfection cycle data which can be downloaded on request or during a yearly maintenance service. trophon® EPR is a complete ultrasound probe disinfection system that is fast, easy to use, environmentally-friendly and quality-assured.
Nanosonics has built on the technology of the trophon® EPR by offering an expanded product suite based on customer feedback. The suite aligns trophon® EPR and Nanosonics with the needs of our customers – allowing them to more effectively provide and monitor high-level disinfection procedures. The trophon® EPR product suite expands Nanosonics’ offering in the market and provides additional revenue streams from service contracts and consumables supply.

trophon® PRINTER
The trophon® Printer is a fast, easy-to-use traceability solution for quality system documentation requirements in hospitals and health clinics. The trophon® Printer provides complete and accurate documentation by printing up to four labels per cycle based on operator, site or procedure preferences.

trophon® WALL MOUNT AND CART
Attach the trophon® EPR to the wall for clinics or hospitals with space constraints or make the trophon® EPR mobile to ensure point of care use.

CHEMICAL INDICATORS
Each box of chemical indicators contains 300 indicator tabs which verify successful disinfection when the tab turns from red to yellow. Each box includes a colour assessment chart to cross check the probe has been successfully cleaned.

SONEX HLTM/ NANONEBULANTTM CARTRIDGES
The trophon® EPR runs on cartridges, much like a printer. Changing cartridges is a quick, clean and easy process. Cartridges ensure there is no need for chemical mixing or neutralisation and each cartridge is made from recyclable plastic materials. Empty cartridges can be disposed as standard waste or under recognised disposal procedures. 

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