100L Automatic Vertical Autoclave ZXD-AV120-IV with LED display
Features:
- Features a heavy-duty, fully stainless steel internal and external
structure.
- Advanced LED interface provides at-a-glance monitoring of all
critical parameters.
- Automatic purging of non-condensable gases and spent steam improves
cycle quality.
- End-of-cycle beep and auto power-off enhance user convenience and
safety.
- Simple touch-button control panel requires minimal training to
operate.
- Includes two large-capacity stainless steel baskets for efficient
processing.
- Microprocessor-controlled system ensures precise, repeatable
sterilization.
- An essential tool for research institutes needing to sterilize
sensitive culture media and equipment.
Specification:
| Model | ZXD-AV120-IV |
| Chamber volume | 120L(φ480*660)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 | 6KW, AC220V/50Hz |
| Overall dimension | 600*640*1140(mm) |
| Transport dimension | 730*730*1270(mm) |
| G.W/N.W | 125Kg/100Kg |
Introduction about autoclave
An autoclave serves as a universal tool for achieving sterility
through pressurized steam. Its design allows it to function like a
sophisticated pressure cooker, generating saturated steam at high
temperatures. Operating at common parameters of 121°C and 15-30
psi, the moist heat it delivers coagulates the proteins of
microorganisms, rendering them non-viable. A complete sterilization
cycle is systematic: conditioning to remove air, exposure to
maintain lethal conditions, and exhaust to conclude the process,
often with added drying. Its applications are critical in diverse
settings. Hospitals use it for surgical instrument trays.
Dental offices use it for handpieces and mirrors. Laboratories
depend on it for sterilizing glassware, preparing media, and
treating biohazardous waste. Furthermore, its principles are
applied in industry for processes like vulcanization. The autoclave
is the preferred method due to its comprehensive microbial kill. It
is effective against all pathogen classes, including the highly
resistant endospores of bacteria like Bacillus and Clostridium.
Additionally, steam possesses excellent penetration capabilities,
allowing it to sterilize the interior of wrapped packs and complex
devices, providing a level of assurance that is difficult to
achieve with dry heat or chemical methods.