Q: What are the cleaning and disinfection guidelines for DX51D medical components?
A: Wipe with a neutral detergent and a soft cloth, avoiding scratching the zinc coating; do not use strong corrosive disinfectants containing chlorine or fluorine; regularly check the coating integrity and reapply any damaged coating promptly.
Q: What components can DX51D be used for in the medical industry?
A: Equipment housings (monitors, ultrasound machines, ventilator covers), trolleys/stands (hospital beds, IV stands, instrument carts), storage cabinets, shielded room frames, non-contact protective railings, etc.
Q: Why is DX51D unsuitable for surgical instruments or implants?
A: Lacks biocompatibility; zinc ions may cause tissue irritation; insufficient strength and corrosion resistance, unable to withstand repeated sterilization (high temperature and high pressure) and stress during surgery, prone to deformation and corrosion.
Q: Is DX51D used in the dental field?
A: It is only suitable for non-contact dental components such as dental equipment housings, dental chair frames, and laboratory bench frames; it cannot be used for restorations that come into direct contact with the human body, such as crowns and implants.
Q: Is the DX51D suitable for mobile medical devices (such as portable DR systems and ambulance equipment)?
A: Yes. Its moderate weight and good formability allow for lightweight housings and frames; combined with a Z275 thick zinc layer and coating, it can withstand frequent transport and outdoor environments.

