Product Description
An automatic vertical autoclave is a type of sterilization equipment commonly used in laboratories, medical facilities, and other settings where the sterilization of instruments and equipment is crucial. Autoclaves use high-pressure steam to eliminate bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms, ensuring that the items being sterilized are safe for use.
Here are some key features and characteristics of automatic vertical autoclaves:
1. Vertical Design: The autoclave is designed in a vertical orientation, which means that items to be sterilized are loaded from the top. This design is often more space-efficient and allows for easy loading and unloading of materials.
2. Automatic Operation: The term "automatic" indicates that the autoclave is equipped with automated controls for regulating temperature, pressure, and sterilization time. This automation simplifies the sterilization process and reduces the risk of human error.
3. Microprocessor Control: Modern automatic autoclaves typically come with microprocessor-based control systems. These systems allow for precise control over various parameters such as temperature, pressure, and sterilization duration.
4. Safety Features: Automatic autoclaves include safety features to protect users and prevent accidents. These features may include pressure relief valves, over-temperature protection, and interlocking mechanisms to prevent the door from being opened when the chamber is pressurized.
5. Stainless Steel Construction: Autoclaves are often constructed with stainless steel, which is corrosion-resistant and durable. This material is suitable for maintaining sterile conditions and facilitates easy cleaning and maintenance.
6. Pre-programmed Sterilization Cycles: Many automatic autoclaves come with pre-programmed sterilization cycles for common applications. These cycles are designed to optimize the sterilization process for specific types of instruments and materials.
7. Touchscreen Interface: The control interface of the autoclave may feature a touchscreen display for user-friendly operation. This allows users to easily input settings, monitor the progress of the sterilization cycle, and access various functions.
8. Water Reservoir and Drainage System: Autoclaves require water for steam generation. They typically have a built-in water reservoir, and some models may also include a drainage system for easy disposal of used water after sterilization.
Vertical Automatic Autoclave Specifications:
1. Internal Dimensions: 450x450x600 to 600x600x1200 mm
2. Chamber Volume: 35-213 Litre
3. Automation Grade: Semi Automatic
4. Shape: Vertical
5. Power Consumption: 2-6 KW
6. Material: Stainless Steel