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A vertical autoclave is a type of sterilization equipment commonly used in laboratories and medical facilities. It operates by using high-pressure steam to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms from various materials and instruments. Typically constructed from stainless steel, these autoclaves are designed to withstand high temperatures and pressures during the sterilization process.
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Chamber capacity | 10 to 100 liters |
| Operating pressure | 0.1 to 0.3 MPa |
| Temperature range | 121°C to 134°C |
| Power supply | 220V to 240V |
| Control type | Digital or manual |
When selecting a vertical autoclave, consider the chamber capacity that suits your needs, as well as the required operating pressure and temperature range for effective sterilization. It's also important to specify the control type, whether digital or manual, based on user preference. Additionally, inquire about certifications and compliance with industry standards to ensure safety and reliability.
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Sterilization times typically range from 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the load and temperature.
Yes, but special care must be taken to avoid boiling over; liquid loads often require specific settings.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the chamber, checking seals, and ensuring the pressure gauge is functioning properly.
No, some materials, like certain plastics, may not withstand high temperatures and pressures.
Look for features like automatic pressure release, safety locks, and alarms for temperature and pressure deviations.
Calibration should be performed regularly, typically every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage.