1.Quality stainless steel inner tank, sealed cover.
2.European CLASS B standard. Three times pre-vacuum.
3.With automatic protection function: over temperature protection, over pressureprotection, low water level protection, anti dry burning, and safety door lock.
4.With printer, USB function and U disk
Model | LPT-8B | LPT-12B | LPT-18B | LPT-23B |
Volume(L) | 8 | 12 | 18 | 23 |
Volume(kw) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Voltage | 110V/220V,60hz/ 50Hz | |||
Rated working pressure | 0.22MPa | |||
Rated working temperture | 134℃ | |||
Chamber volume | Ø170×320 | Ø200×355 | Ø250×370 | Ø250×452 |
Outer dimension | 580×445×400 | 580×445×400 | 640×480×450 | 710×505×450 |
Packing size | 650×500×450 | 650×500×450 | 720×560×510 | 760×560×510 |
(L× W× H )mm | ||||
Gross/net weight(KG) | 45/42 | 48/44 | 57/48 | 60/53 |
Why Autoclave is The Best Method of Sterilization
Autoclaving stands out as a highly effective method of sterilization for several reasons: 1.Comprehensive Microbial Elimination: Autoclaves use high-pressure steam, typically at temperatures above 121°C
Why is autoclaving done for 15 minutes?
The reason high-pressure sterilization typically takes 15 minutes or more is to ensure the thorough elimination of various microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores.
How an Autoclave Works
The high-pressure sterilizer functions based on a fundamental principle that leverages elevated temperature and pressure to achieve potent disinfection. Here’s a simplified explanation of its
How to clean autoclave monthly
Regularly cleaning and maintaining the high-pressure sterilizer each month is essential to ensure its proper functioning and effectiveness in disinfection. Here are the general steps
How Does an Autoclave Work
A high-pressure sterilizer operates by placing objects within a sealed chamber and introducing high-temperature, high-pressure steam. The working process can be summarized in the following
What is Autoclave Sterilization
High-pressure sterilization is a process that utilizes high-pressure steamand elevated temperatures to eliminate microorganisms on the surface and withinan object. In this procedure, the object