50L Class B Desktop Pulse Vacuum Autoclave ZXDA-T50B1 with Drying and Printer
50L Class B Desktop Pulse Vacuum Autoclave ZXDA-T50B1 with Drying and Printer
Main Features:
- Class B standard compliance with three-stage vacuum drying ensures instrument dryness below 0.2%.
- User-friendly LCD touchscreen provides clear status display and easy parameter adjustment.
- High vacuum capability (-0.8bar) ensures thorough sterilization of complex instruments and packaged items.
- Computerized control system with modular panel design simplifies operational procedures.
- Integrated Bowie & D-i-c-k test device validates steam quality and chamber performance.
- Features independent rapid steam generation and vacuum integrity testing functions.
- Built-in thermal printer automatically records complete sterilization cycle data.
- Multiple safety mechanisms including door interlocks, pressure/temperature safeguards, and audible alarms.
- Proven efficacy against difficult-to-inactivate pathogens including viruses and bacterial endospores.
Specifications
| Model | ZXDA-T50B1 |
| Chamber Volume | 50 Liters |
| Max working temperature | 134℃±1℃ |
| Max working pressure | 0.22mpa |
| Adjusted sterilizing temperature range | 55℃~134℃ |
| Adjusted timer range | 1~99mins |
| Adjusted drying time range | 1~99mins |
| Vacuum limit | -0.08mpa |
| Hot Average | ≤2℃ |
| Power supply | AC220V/50HZ |
| Dimension | 770×600×540 mm |
| Transport dimension | 880×730×700 mm |
| Gross/Net Weight | 130/106 kg |
Introduction about autoclave
In the hierarchy of decontamination methods, sterilization via autoclave sits at the apex. This equipment subjects items to saturated steam under pressure, creating a high-temperature, moist environment that is uniformly fatal to biological contaminants. The process works by irreversibly altering the structural and functional proteins of microbes. A complete cycle involves three key stages: purging non-condensable gases (air) from the chamber, exposing the load to validated sterilizing conditions, and safely venting the steam, often followed by a vacuum dry cycle. Its applications are diverse and essential. Medical and surgical facilities process thousands of instruments daily. Dental offices sterilize all critical and semi-critical devices.
Laboratories rely on it for sterile glassware, media preparation, and the safe disposal of cultures. Furthermore, its use extends to manufacturing processes requiring controlled heat and pressure. The autoclave is unparalleled because steam condensation releases latent heat directly onto surfaces, ensuring efficient energy transfer and penetration into porous loads and complex instruments. This, combined with its broad-spectrum efficacy, makes it the most trusted and versatile sterilization technology available.
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