Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Lighting Type | UV |
| Power | 2KW, 1Ph |
| Usage/Application | Hospital CSSD and Industrial Application |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
LuxMed® Drying Cabinet - Ensure safe and fast Drying , for Hospital CSSD and Industrial Application
CSSD drying cabinets are used to rapidly and safely dry medical instruments, glassware, and other equipment after cleaning, which is a crucial step before sterilization or storage. They circulate controlled warm air, often with a HEPA filter, to eliminate moisture, prevent bacterial growth, and avoid contamination or corrosion. Key uses include drying surgical instruments, endoscopes, laboratory glassware, and medical consumables, and they often have features like automated cycles and RFID technology for enhanced safety and traceability.
Primary uses in a CSSD
After cleaning, instruments like forceps, clamps, and blades are dried to prevent rust and bacterial growth from residual moisture.
Sensitive equipment like endoscope tubes are dried completely to prevent biofilm formation and microbial growth within the channels.
Test tubes, beakers, and culture dishes are dried to prevent water stains that could affect experimental accuracy.
Precision instruments such as handpiece heads and drills are dried to protect their internal structures and prevent microbial breeding.
Dried items like gauze and catheters can be stored in the cabinet at a constant temperature to prevent moisture and mildew.
Key features and benefits
Cabinets use controlled, warm, filtered air to ensure complete drying.
They replace the risk of manual wiping and traditional natural drying, speeding up the process.
The use of HEPA filters and a closed system helps contain airborne pathogens and particulates, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
Advanced models may use RFID technology to track instruments and personnel, which helps minimize cross-contamination risks.
Many cabinets have automated cycles for heating, drying, and shutting off with a single press.
LuxMed® Drying Cabinet
Cabinet dryers are used to remove moisture from various materials in a controlled environment, often for preserving food, drying fabrics, or processing other products. They work by circulating heated air within an enclosed chamber, allowing moisture to evaporate. These dryers are commonly used in rural settings for drying fruits, vegetables, and herbs, as well as in industrial settings for drying textiles and other materials.
Here's a more detailed look at cabinet dryer use:
1. Food Preservation:
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Lighting Type | UV |
| Power | 2KW |
| Usage/Application | for Hospital CSSD and Industrial Application |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
LuxMed® Drying Cabinet - Ensure safe and fast Drying , for Hospital CSSD and Industrial Application
CSSD drying cabinets are used to rapidly and safely dry medical instruments, glassware, and other equipment after cleaning, which is a crucial step before sterilization or storage. They circulate controlled warm air, often with a HEPA filter, to eliminate moisture, prevent bacterial growth, and avoid contamination or corrosion. Key uses include drying surgical instruments, endoscopes, laboratory glassware, and medical consumables, and they often have features like automated cycles and RFID technology for enhanced safety and traceability.
Primary uses in a CSSD
After cleaning, instruments like forceps, clamps, and blades are dried to prevent rust and bacterial growth from residual moisture.
Sensitive equipment like endoscope tubes are dried completely to prevent biofilm formation and microbial growth within the channels.
Test tubes, beakers, and culture dishes are dried to prevent water stains that could affect experimental accuracy.
Precision instruments such as handpiece heads and drills are dried to protect their internal structures and prevent microbial breeding.
Dried items like gauze and catheters can be stored in the cabinet at a constant temperature to prevent moisture and mildew.
Key features and benefits
Cabinets use controlled, warm, filtered air to ensure complete drying.
They replace the risk of manual wiping and traditional natural drying, speeding up the process.
The use of HEPA filters and a closed system helps contain airborne pathogens and particulates, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
Advanced models may use RFID technology to track instruments and personnel, which helps minimize cross-contamination risks.
Many cabinets have automated cycles for heating, drying, and shutting off with a single press.
LuxMed® Drying Cabinet
Cabinet dryers are used to remove moisture from various materials in a controlled environment, often for preserving food, drying fabrics, or processing other products. They work by circulating heated air within an enclosed chamber, allowing moisture to evaporate. These dryers are commonly used in rural settings for drying fruits, vegetables, and herbs, as well as in industrial settings for drying textiles and other materials.
Here's a more detailed look at cabinet dryer use:
1. Food Preservation:
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Power | 2000 |
| Usage/Application | Medical |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Size | 250ltr |
| Packaging Size | As per Drawing |
| Features | Drying Cabinet |
| Frequency | 50Hz |
| Color | SS Finish |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
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