Class N autoclaves typically use a gravity displacement method for air removal. This means that steam is introduced into the chamber, displacing the air downward and out of the chamber through a drain. This method is effective for sterilizing solid instruments, porous materials, and some types of liquids.
Volume | 18L/23L |
rated working pressure | 0.22 MPa. |
rated voltage | AC220V + 22V, 50 + 1Hz |
input power | ≤ 1600VA |
sterilization temperature | 121 /134℃ |
the volume of the water tank | about 1 liter |
the normal use of the environment Humidity | ≤85% |
Air pressure | 70kPa – 106kPa |
Temperature | 5 ~ 40℃ |
Noise | <70db |
Autoclave n type offer several advantages for sterilization in medical and laboratory settings. Here are some of the key advantages:
Class N autoclaves are versatile and suitable for sterilizing a wide range of instruments, materials, and liquids commonly found in medical and dental practices, laboratories, and research facilities. They can sterilize solid instruments, porous materials, and certain types of liquids effectively.
Class N autoclaves are generally straightforward to operate, with user-friendly control interfaces that allow for easy programming and monitoring of sterilization cycles. This makes them suitable for use by healthcare professionals and laboratory technicians with varying levels of expertise.
Class N autoclaves typically offer relatively fast sterilization cycles compared to other sterilization methods. Depending on the load size and configuration, sterilization cycles can be completed in as little as 15 to 30 minutes, allowing for efficient turnaround times in busy healthcare and laboratory environments.
Class N autoclaves are often more cost-effective to purchase and operate compared to other types of autoclaves, such as Class B autoclaves. They require less complex vacuum systems and may have lower maintenance and operating costs over time.
Many Class N autoclaves are available in compact tabletop or benchtop designs, making them ideal for facilities with limited space. Despite their smaller footprint, they still offer sufficient chamber capacity to sterilize a variety of instruments and materials.
Class N autoclaves are designed to meet international standards and regulations for sterilization efficacy and safety. When used according to manufacturer guidelines, they can help healthcare facilities and laboratories maintain compliance with regulatory requirements.
Class N autoclaves are generally reliable and robust, providing consistent sterilization performance over time. With proper maintenance and care, they can offer years of dependable service in demanding healthcare and laboratory environments.
Compared to alternative sterilization methods that may require harsh chemicals or disposable supplies, Class N autoclaves offer a more environmentally friendly solution. They use steam as the sterilizing agent, which is non-toxic and leaves no harmful residues.
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