Greetings,
Members do not see these Ads. Sign Up.
I am a technician repairing 'spray' and 'vacuum' type podiatry drills. I have noticed on many occasions, a residue in the bottom of the water jars of spray type drills. I can only describe it as 'slime'. It is invisible, with or without water in the jar, and is usually 1 or 2 millimetres thick. I have asked several manufacturers of drills about this, but they say they know nothing about it. It goes on to clog valves and jets which are expensive to replace. I wonder if this slime might cause problems for patients.
Can anybody tell me what this 'slime' is, and suggest something that will dissolve it?
Thanks.
Loading...
- Similar Threads - Slime water jars
-
- Replies:
- 0
- Views:
- 3,572
-
- Replies:
- 0
- Views:
- 616
-
- Replies:
- 1
- Views:
- 1,623
-
- Replies:
- 0
- Views:
- 1,847
-
- Replies:
- 0
- Views:
- 1,664
-
- Replies:
- 0
- Views:
- 4,177
-
- Replies:
- 0
- Views:
- 1,798