You searched for: Autoclaves (Steam Sterilisers)
Autoclaves are essential for decontamination and sterilization processes for precise testing. Autoclave sterilization uses elevated temperature and pressure to create steam, which acts as the sterilization agent. Laboratory autoclaves and industrial autoclaves operate at higher sterilizing temperatures creating steam with less than 3% of moisture, which guarantees an ideal sterilization time. The steam sterilizers reintroduce sterility to equipment, reusable instruments, and materials to avoid adulterated results caused by unclean testing components. Higher temperature for a minimal sterilization time kills microorganisms. For sterilization, moist heat in the form of saturated steam under pressure is the most widely used. Working well with solids, liquids, and hollows, the safe steaming machines come in free-standing or benchtop styles. Choose between manually controlled analog autoclaves and electronically controlled models, for fast, dependable processing. Apart from laboratory sterilization autoclaves are widely used to sterilize dental and medical equipment and surgical instruments.
Autoclaves, portable,VARIO Series
Supplier: DIXONS SURGICAL INSTR
This range of portable autoclaves are designed for safety and reliability, yet remain easy to use and maintain. They are fitted with an automatic cut-out to prevent them boiling dry. The lid is removable for full width access, items can either be placed in the inner liner provided or in accessory dressing drums or basket. All models are heated with a 2 kW single internal element. Temperature is controlled by the VARIO time and temperature controller and a Pt 100 thermocouple. The VARIO cycle control features four preset cycles and one variable cycle. The variable cycle is stored in permanent memory so it can be recalled. The control panel shows countdown sterilisation time and current temperature. The end of the sterilisation cycle is signalled by an audible alarm. After the sterilising period, a condensing vacuum is drawn to aid drying. This is particularly useful for dressings and drapes.