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Medical Autoclave

Zimed Medical Autoclave, engineered for healthcare professionals, serve as sterilization powerhouses, ensuring absolute cleanliness with precision and ease. They are designed to meet the highest standards of infection control and are perfect partners for clinics, hospitals, and laboratories. With their Advanced Sterilization Technology, they can eliminate 99.99% of bacteria, viruses, and pathogens. Our devices are equipped with rapid cycles to Save time with fast sterilization, perfect for busy environments. Whether it is surgical tools, lab instruments, or dental equipment, our Medical Autoclave ensures a germ-free environment, safeguarding patients, and staff alike.

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Medical Autoclave ZMA-A10

Capacity: 100L

Maximum Work Pressure: 0.22MPa

Maximum Work Temperature: 134℃

Temperature Range: 0 to 134℃

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Medical Autoclave ZMA-A11

Chamber capacity: 23L

Sterilization Temperature & Pressure: 134°C, 210212 kPa;
121°C, 110112 kPa

Ambient Temperature Range: 5°C to 40°C

Relative Humidity Range: ≤ 85%

Frequently Asked Question

1. How does an autoclave work?

An autoclave uses steam under pressure to reach temperatures above 121°C (250°F). The heat and pressure destroy microorganisms on instruments placed inside during a set sterilization cycle.

2. What can be sterilized in a medical autoclave?

Autoclaves can sterilize: Surgical instruments Glassware Rubber items Stainless steel tools Culture media and liquids (in certain autoclave models)

3. How long is a typical autoclave cycle?

Cycle times vary based on the load and the model, but a typical cycle lasts: Standard cycle: 15–30 minutes at 121–134°C Drying time: 10–30 minutes Some advanced autoclaves offer faster "flash" cycles for emergency use.

4. What are the different types of autoclave cycles?

Common cycle types include: Gravity displacement cycle: For simple loads like metal instruments. Pre-vacuum cycle: For porous items or wrapped instruments. Liquid cycle: For sterilizing liquids in heat-safe containers.

5. Do autoclaves require special water?

Yes. Most autoclaves require distilled or deionized water to prevent mineral buildup and maintain performance.

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