Medical Autoclave 26-MAC202

Medical Autoclave 26-MAC202 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.

$4,560.00 $ 3800

Specifications

Capacity 23 L
Sterilization Time 4 - 18 mins
Sterilization Temperature 121 °C / 134 °C
No. of Trays 5
Dry Procedure Vacuum drying
Input Power 2000 W
Power Supply 220 ± 10 %,110 V,50 / 60 Hz,20 A
Minimum Desk Size 480 × 500 mm
Chamber Dimension ( Φ × D ) 250 × 500 mm
Overall Size ( L × W × H ) 480 × 690 × 420 mm
Net Weight 53 kg
Gross Weight 62 kg

Features

  • Onboard microprocessor governs fully automatic sterilization sequences with live LCD feedback
  • Dedicated drying phase applied after cycle completion to limit residual moisture
  • Sealed pressure-retention chamber that mechanically restricts door access above 0.027 MPa
  • Closed-loop water handling system managing intake, discharge, and low-level safety shutdown
  • Integrated printout capability for physical documentation of sterilization cycle data

Applications

FunctionImplementation
Clinical SterilizationReprocessing of reusable medical instruments and devices
Surface TreatmentThermal curing of coating materials
Elastomer ProcessingVulcanization of rubber-based components
Chemical SynthesisHydrothermal synthesis under controlled pressure conditions

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Lab Expo Medical Autoclaves are applied in clinical sterilization workflows where regulated steam exposure is required to process reusable medical equipment under controlled conditions. Units operate using pressurized steam at defined temperature and pressure levels and are constructed from stainless steel to support hygienic handling and corrosion resistance. Digital control systems manage cycle selection and parameter regulation, while secure door locking and pressure-monitoring safety mechanisms support controlled operation during each sterilization cycle.