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Stop throwing away money on wipes

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OPTIM OS1

Here is a calculator for how much you can save with OPTIM OS1 wipes

Save Money

Save Money

Offices using Quats-alcohol-based wipes that switch to OPTIM OS1 can save over $2,000 per year on average.

Shorten Turn Over Time

Shorten Turn Over Time

A hospital-grade cleaner-disinfectant with 60-second kill times for the toughest viruses, bacteria, and yeast, and 45 seconds for TB.

Reduce Wipe Waste

Reduce Wipe Waste

Wipe down the same surface area that would take two competitor wipes to complete effectively.

How they tested it.

In a recent Dental Advisor study² on surface disinfectant wipes, OPTIM OS1 outperformed the other brands, including a leading quats-alcohol wipe. Not only did it remain effective for its full 1-minute contact time, but it also covered a much larger surface area than the competitor wipes.

To test the wipes, researchers used a 12.5-square-foot table divided into four sections. Each wipe was used to wipe down one quarter section. Researchers then waited for the kill time to elapse before moving to the next section with the same wipe. OPTIM OS1 was able to effectively clean and disinfect two times more surface area than the leading quats-alcohol-based wipe.

View Dental Advisor study below

Dental Study

Small Parts Anodizing Basket

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Small Parts Anodizing Basket
Product Details
Brand: Reactive Metals
Weight: 0.05 lbs

This is how we anodize thousands of small parts.

A simple niobium or titanium wand (wire or thicker rod) is attached to an Anode(+) lead.

The parts are then stirred as they come up to the desired color.