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Vertical Autoclave 26-VAC1100 composed of SUS304 stainless steel which is durable and safe for use. Along with top loading this vertical autoclave, sterilizer has dual scale numerical pressure gauge to indicate temperature and pressure. It has provision to control sterilization time, pressure and temperature with the help of knobs. Autoclave comes with safety interlock door, user friendly control panel and automatic safety release valve for safe, economic and effective sterilization of laboratory instruments.
$3,562.00
$1,781.00
Specifications
Capacity | 35 L |
Sterilization Temperature | 115 to 129 °C |
Sterilization Pressure | 0.165 MPa |
Timer Range | 0 to 80 min |
number of sterilizing baskets | 2 |
Heat Average | ≤ ± 1 ℃ |
Chamber Dimension ( Φ × D ) | 280 × 500 mm |
Features
Applications
Vertical Autoclave finds applications in Biochemistry, pharmaceutical industry, medicine and health care industry, Biotechnology, Microbiology and scientific research.
1.What is a Vertical Autoclave?
A vertical autoclave is a top-loading steam sterilizer used to disinfect medical instruments, laboratory glassware, culture media, and other materials using high-pressure saturated steam.
2.What is over pressure protection in a Vertical Autoclave?
Over pressure protection ensures the autoclave does not exceed safe internal pressure levels. If pressure rises beyond the preset limit, the system automatically vents steam to prevent damage or accidents.
3.What is the purpose of the auto shutoff function?
Auto shutoff function turns off the heating and sterilization cycle automatically in case of unsafe pressure or temperature levels, ensuring safety and energy efficiency.
4.What information does the digital display show on a Vertical Autoclave?
Digital display typically shows real-time values for temperature, pressure, and sterilization cycle time, allowing users to monitor the process at a glance.
5.Can the digital display help detect issues during a cycle?
Yes, it can alert users to irregularities such as temperature drops, pressure fluctuations or time delays through visual or audible alarms, depending on the model.