100L Automatic Vertical Autoclave ZXD-AV100-IV with LED display
Features:
- Constructed entirely from stainless steel for superior strength and
cleanliness.
- User-centric design with an LED status screen and responsive touch
keys.
- Automated air and steam discharge cycles optimize sterilization
efficacy.
- Operation concludes with a clear audible signal and automatic
shutdown.
- Engineered for reliable, safe use with built-in over-temperature
safeguards.
- Supplied with two versatile stainless steel baskets for different
load types.
- Compact vertical design saves valuable floor space in labs and
clinics.
- Effectively sterilizes instruments, media, and lab supplies with
consistent results.
Specification:
| Model | ZXD-AV100-IV |
| Chamber volume | 100L(φ440*650)mm |
| working pressure | 0.22MPa |
| Working temperature | 134℃ |
| Max working pressure | 0.23 Mpa |
| Heat average | ≤±1℃ |
| Timer | 0~99min or 0~99hour59min |
| Adjustment of temperature | 105~134℃ |
| Power | 4.5KW, AC220V/50Hz |
| Overall dimension | 590*590*1080(mm) |
| Transport dimension | 680*650*1220(mm) |
| G.W/N.W | 105Kg/85Kg |
Introduction about autoclave
The autoclave process is a validated and reliable method for
achieving complete sterilization. The device is a pressure-rated
chamber that heats water to produce saturated steam. Under
pressure, this steam reaches temperatures such as 121°C or 134°C,
creating an environment that is uniformly fatal to biological
contaminants. The lethal action is the irreversible denaturation of
proteins and nucleic acids. A standard cycle involves three phases:
purging air, exposing the load to steam, and exhausting/drying.
This technology is indispensable in medical facilities for
reprocessing critical devices, in dental practices for meeting
infection control standards, and in research laboratories for
maintaining aseptic conditions and managing biological risk. It
also finds utility in industrial sectors for material processing.
The autoclave's dominance is due to several key factors. It is a
broad-spectrum sterilant, effective against all microbes. It
processes wrapped items, allowing for sterile storage. It leaves no
chemical residue.
Most importantly, the condensing nature of steam provides superior
heat transfer and penetration compared to dry air, enabling it to
reliably sterilize porous loads and the internal channels of
intricate medical instruments, which is a significant limitation
for other sterilization methods.