150L Horizontal Cylindrical Autoclave HCPS-D150
- Adopts gravity exchange method to thoroughly evacuate cold air for guaranteed sterilization reliability.
- Features an automated control system that intelligently regulates steam inlet/outlet based on real-time chamber temperature.
- Ideal for medical clinics and research institutes to sterilize surgical instruments, fabric, glassware, and culture media.
- Includes a fully automated sterilization process with convenient drying function for medical dressings.
- Equipped with comprehensive safety protections: over-temperature/over-pressure auto-cutoff and water-lack auto power-off with alarm.
- Safety door interlock prevents opening until chamber pressure reduces to 0.027MPa and ensures proper closure before operation.
- Automatic safety valve opens when pressure exceeds 0.24MPa, safely venting steam into the water tank.
- Constructed with fully stainless steel structure and integrated printer for sterilization cycle documentation.
| Model | HCPS-D150 |
| Chamber volume | 150L |
| Chamber size | φ440*1000mm |
| Working pressure | 0.22 MPa |
| Working temperature | 134℃ |
| Adjustment of temperature | 40℃ - 134℃ |
| Sterilization time | 0-99 min |
| Drying time | 0-99 min |
| Heat average | ≤± 2℃ |
| Power | 9KW/380V 50Hz |
| Dimensions | 1400*650*1600 |
| Packing size | 1560*820*1820 |
| G.W/N.W(Kg) | 430/340 KG |
An autoclave is a sterilization workhorse, utilizing the potent combination of pressure and saturated steam to achieve microbial destruction. The key agent is moist heat, which, at standardized settings of approximately 121°C and 15 psi, rapidly coagulates the proteins essential for microbial life. To ensure success, the device runs a programmed cycle. This begins with air evacuation—a vital step for steam penetration. The load is then held at sterilization conditions for a defined time, such as 20 minutes.
Finally, steam is exhausted, and a drying period may be initiated. Its applications are extensive and critical. Hospitals rely on it for instrument reprocessing. Dental clinics use it to meet infection control standards. Laboratories utilize it to sterilize media, tools, and to treat biohazardous waste safely. Industrial applications include curing composites. The autoclave is the preferred method because saturated steam efficiently transfers thermal energy, ensuring even complex and porous items are thoroughly treated. Its broad-spectrum efficacy against all microorganisms, including spores, cements its role as the most trusted sterilization modality.
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