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Medical Autoclave 26-MAC101 is a class B fractionated automated autoclave. Inbuilt with 8 types of sterilization systems and two test program that can be checked and monitored by computer. It has automatic power shut down for overheating of inner temperature and an alarm system to indicate low water level. Automatic power and water cut off with an alarming indicator when there is lack of water makes this autoclave safe and reliable to use.
$4,550.00
$2,275.00
Specifications
Capacity | 17 L |
Sterilization Time | 4 to 18 mins |
Sterilization Temperature | 121 °C / 134 °C |
No. of Trays | 3 |
Dry Procedure | Vacuum drying |
Input Power | 1300 W |
Power Supply | 230 V,50 / 60 Hz |
Minimum Desk Size | 480 × 400 mm |
Chamber Dimension ( Φ × D ) | 250 × 380 mm |
Overall Size ( L × W × H ) | 480 × 560 × 420 mm |
Net Weight | 40 kg |
Gross Weight | 48 kg |
Features
Applications
Medical Autoclave is used in medical applications to perform sterilization and in chemical industry for cure of coatings, vulcanization of rubber and for hydrothermal synthesis
1.What is a Medical Autoclave and how does it work?
A Medical Autoclave is a device that uses high-pressure saturated steam to sterilize surgical instruments, laboratory tools, and other medical equipment by destroying all forms of microbial life, including spores.
2.How do cycle variations enhance autoclave versatility?
Cycle options allow the autoclave to handle a wide range of applications, sterilizing everything from surgical tools to culture media making it suitable for hospitals, labs and clinics.
3.Why are pressure controls important in a Medical Autoclave?
Pressure controls regulate and maintain the correct steam pressure during the sterilization process, ensuring safety and consistent performance.
4.What is the function of a locking mechanism in an autoclave?
The locking mechanism ensures the autoclave cannot be opened while under pressure. It keeps the door securely shut during operation to protect users from exposure to high-pressure steam and heat.
5.Are all autoclave cycles equally effective?
All cycles are effective when matched to the correct load type. Using an inappropriate cycle can lead to incomplete sterilization or damage to the equipment.