20L Fully Automatic Desktop Autoclave ZXDA-T20N2 with Drying
- Fast 4-6 minute rapid sterilization cycle for efficient workflow in clinics and labs.
- Intuitive digital display with touch controls for real-time status monitoring and easy operation.
- Multiple preset sterilization programs with user-adjustable settings for customized protocols.
- Fully automated process: auto water filling, heating, sterilizing, drying, and steam exhaust.
- Advanced steam-water inner circulation system maintains a clean, dry workspace.
- Safety features include automatic cool air exhaust, door lock, and water-level protection.
- Includes four stainless steel sterilizing plates and a fully stainless steel chamber.
- Automatic shut-off with audible alert and built-in drying function for immediate use of sterilized items.
| Model | ZXDA-T20N2 |
| Sterilizing chamber volume | 20L(φ250*420 mm) |
| Maximum working pressure | 0.22Mpa |
| Maximum working temperature | 134℃ |
| Adjustment of temperature | 105-134℃ |
| Timer | 0-99min |
| Chamber temperature equal | ≤ ± 1℃ |
| Source power | 1.5KW / AC220V 50Hz |
| Sterilizing plate | 340*200*30 mm (3 piece) |
| Dimension | 560*470*400 mm |
| Package dimension | 790*580*580 mm |
| G. W/N.W | 55/47 kg |
The autoclave is a precision-engineered sterilizer that utilizes pressurized saturated steam. Its mode of action is thermal denaturation, where high-temperature moist heat permanently alters the structure of microbial proteins and enzymes. To achieve this, the chamber is sealed and pressurized, raising the steam temperature to setpoints like 121°C. The sterilization cycle is a three-part process: conditioning to remove air, exposure to maintain temperature/pressure, and exhaust to conclude.
This technology is indispensable in modern medicine for processing invasive devices, in dentistry for critical instrument reprocessing, and in scientific research for maintaining aseptic conditions. It is also a key safety device for treating infectious laboratory waste prior to disposal. Beyond bioscience, it serves in industrial applications requiring controlled heat and pressure. The autoclave's dominance is attributed to its reliability and the physical properties of steam. Steam condensation releases a significant amount of latent heat directly onto surfaces, ensuring rapid and uniform heating.
This allows for effective sterilization of packaged goods and items with complex geometries, which might be compromised using dry heat or chemical methods. Its ability to process such a wide variety of loads securely makes it the gold standard.
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