200L Horizontal Cylindrical Autoclave HCPS-A200
Features:
- Utilizes gravity displacement to ensure complete removal of cold
air from the chamber for reliable sterilization.
- The control system automatically adjusts steam intake and exhaust
based on chamber temperature during the cycle.
- Ideal for sterilizing surgical instruments, fabric, glassware, and
culture media in clinics and research institutes.
- Features automatic safety valve release when pressure exceeds 0.24
MPa.
- Equipped with a drying function suitable for medical dressings.
- Includes over-temperature and over-pressure auto-protection
systems.
- Door safety lock prevents opening until internal pressure drops
below 0.027 MPa and prevents startup if not sealed.
- Automatically cuts power and sounds an alarm in case of water
shortage.
- The sterilizing chamber is constructed from durable stainless
steel.
Specifications
| Technical data | HCPS-A200 |
| Chamber volume | 200L |
| Chamber size | φ515*1000mm |
| Working pressure | 0.22MPa |
| Working temperature | 134℃ |
| Adjustment of temperature | 105℃ - 134℃ |
| Sterilization time | 0-60 min |
| Drying time | 0-60 min |
| Heat average | ≤±2℃ |
| Power | 9KW,380V/50Hz |
| Dimensions | 1400*670*1650 |
| Packing size | 1560*820*1850 |
| G.W/N.W(Kg) | 350/260 |
Introduction about autoclave
Central to infection prevention is the reliable performance of the
autoclave. This device is a pressure chamber that uses steam as its
sterilizing medium. By containing steam under pressure, it raises
the temperature inside to levels that are rapidly lethal to all
forms of microbial life. The operational cycle is designed for
maximum contact between steam and all item surfaces. It begins with
air removal, proceeds to a timed exposure at target temperature and
pressure, and ends with exhaust and drying. Its applications are
critical across multiple disciplines. Healthcare facilities use it
to reprocess a vast array of devices.
Dental clinics rely on it for instrument sterilization. Research
laboratories depend on it for aseptic technique, sterilizing
supplies, and treating biohazardous materials. It also finds use in
industrial manufacturing. The autoclave is considered the most
reliable method because it provides a physical (heat) rather than
chemical kill mechanism, leaving no residue. The condensing action
of steam ensures efficient heat transfer to all surfaces, including
those within wrapped packs or inside long, narrow tubes, making it
uniquely capable of ensuring sterility where other methods may
fail.