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PassiveCARE™
System Passivation
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System Passivation
Stainless steel piping systems are periodically treated with strong acid solutions, such as nitric or
phosphoric acids, to remove any trace oils or migrating metal ions form the piping system. This
treatment is commonly referred to as passivation of the system. A
system that has been treated, or passivated, will minimize any trace
metal ions migrating into the high purity water systems or to the
surface of any medical device. High purity water solutions are by
their nature aggressive and will promote corrosion in stainless steel
piping systems. Corrosion will cause metal ions to contaminate the
high purity water or any environment a medical device might be
placed. Minntech® recommends the use of PassiveCARE™ solution
for effective system passivation.
Benefits
The benefits of PassiveCARE solution use versus nitric or phosphoric acid solutions include:
- Validated Test Strips and Vapor Detection Device for operator safety.
- 20% use dilution is very easy to use and prepare.
- PassiveCARE is biodegradable.
- Neutralization of PassiveCARE can be conducted on site reducing disposal costs. Please dispose of
PassiveCARE in accordance with all applicable,
Federal, State and Local regulations.
- Nitric Acid is listed as a prohibited discharge
pollutant under the Clean Water Act (CWA). Neither Peracetic Acid nor Hydrogen Peroxide
are listed on the CWA.
Products currently used, including nitric and
phosphoric acid solutions, are strong acids
which attack and remove migrating metal ions
form stainless steel piping
systems. Commonly used concentrations are
20% nitric and 10% phosphoric acid.
PassiveCARE rinses from a system very rapidly
and can be easily neutralized using caustic soda
or other alkaline solutions.
PassiveCARE is a peracetic acid based product
that will biodegrade when it comes in contact
with metal ions in the system in which it is used.
The manufacturers of PassiveCARE will
pursue the potential of ASTM mention of the
use of this solution in future revisions of
guidance documents.
The licensed product is covered by U.S. Patent No.
6,645,400 owned by Siemens Water Technologies Corporation.
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