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Amalgam Separators Suction Systems

Amalgam separators and replacement cartridges.

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Amalgam Separators Products in Kenya

Discover our range of amalgam separators, essential components for dental suction systems in Kenya.

Designed to efficiently remove amalgam waste, these devices are critical for maintaining hygiene in dental practices.

Our amalgam separators meet international quality standards and are certified for use in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities.

By ensuring effective waste management, they help dental professionals comply with environmental regulations.

Available in various models, our separators cater to the specific needs of dental practitioners in Nairobi and beyond.

These reliable systems contribute to a safer working environment for both patients and staff.

GM Medical prioritizes quality and performance, ensuring that our products support the highest professional standards in dental care.

Explore our selection to find the right amalgam separator for your practice's requirements.

For more information on our dental equipment, we encourage you to contact GM Medical today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should an amalgam separator be changed?

You may continue to operate an already installed amalgam separator for its lifetime or ten years (whichever comes first), as long as you comply with the other rule requirements including the specified Best Management Practices (BMP), operation and maintenance, reporting, and record-keeping requirements..

What is an amalgam separator used for?

Dental offices discharge mercury present in amalgam used for fillings. Amalgam separators are a practical, affordable and readily available technology for capturing mercury and other metals before they are discharged into sewers that drain to POTWs..

How often do amalgam separators need to be replaced?

You may continue to operate an already installed amalgam separator for its lifetime or ten years (whichever comes first), as long as you comply with the other rule requirements including the specified Best Management Practices (BMP), operation and maintenance, reporting, and record-keeping requirements..

How often should an amalgam separator be replaced?

You may continue to operate an already installed amalgam separator for its lifetime or ten years (whichever comes first), as long as you comply with the other rule requirements including the specified Best Management Practices (BMP), operation and maintenance, reporting, and record-keeping requirements..